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- From: moonrise@bessel.nando.net (moonrise)
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- Subject: Re: Data Structures and C Books
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 10:58:19 -0500
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- References: <8MAR199622105727@rosie.uh.edu>
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- In article <8MAR199622105727@rosie.uh.edu>,
- MJL04133@JETSON.UH.EDU <mjl04133@rosie.uh.edu> wrote:
- >Does anyone know of any good and easy to understand books on data
- >structures and the C programming language???? Any help is deeply
- >appreciated.
-
- The book that comes with the Power C compiler (called, oddly enough,
- Power C) is an excelent general C reference and C dictionary.
- It's published by Mix software, Richardson, Tx.
-
- Also take a look at _Programs and Data Structures in C_, by Leendert
- Ammeraal, published by John Wiley & Sons. (ISBN 0-47-93123-3)
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