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- From: burs7211@mrslate.cs.nyu.edu (Adam Burstein)
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- Subject: Re: Really new newbie to C needs help!
- Date: 22 Jan 1996 21:37:26 GMT
- Organization: New York University
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- Keith McVean (mcvean@hubble.sheridanc.on.ca) wrote:
- > as I have said before those computer books ...For Dummies is always a
- > good place to start. Many are available in the local library. Look for C
- > For Dummies.
-
- I know I'm opening myself up for trouble with this, but I'll say my
- piece anyway... The Kelley/Pohl book, A Book on C, is where I got my
- start. It's written in a way that anyone can understand, provided
- they take the time and energy to focus on it. There re a LOT of good
- C books out there... Just ask around for people's favorites.
-
- Adam
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