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- From: ca101c202@nova.umuc.edu (Rich Hannigan)
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- Subject: Re: Learning C Programming....
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 20:26:57 -0500
- Organization: University of Maryland University College
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- Anthony Elizondo (elizondo@acsu.buffalo.edu) wrote:
- : I'm just beginning my quest to learn how to program in C. Are
- : there any books that you have personally used that would help me in this
- : task.
- :
- : Also, what files/utilities/applications would I need in order to
- : create my own program? Freeware/Shareware are preferred. Thanks.
-
- : --
- : Name: Anthony Elizondo : Come visit my Home Page!
- : BBS n' IRC: Complex :
- : E-Mail: elizondo@acsu.buffalo.edu : It's at
- : Favorite Zine: WIRED : http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~elizondo
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- The best C text book I have found is "C How to Program" by Deitel &
- Deitel (a father/son team). This book has excellent example programs as
- well as a lot hints. Deitel & Deitel also have put out a good C++ book
- "C++ How to Program". Any other questions on these books E-Mail me at
- rhanniga@nova.umuc.edu. Good Luck
- Rich Hannigan
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