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- From: moss@risc.sps.mot.com (Matthew Moss)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: C Programming Book
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 13:53:00 -0600
- Organization: Motorola, Inc. -- Austin,TX
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- In article <30F44DD8.602C@dundee.attgis.com>,
- Robin Paterson <Robin.Patterson@dundee.attgis.com> wrote:
- >Martin Bishop wrote:
- >>
- >> Can anyone recommend a good programming book on C? Hopefully one that
- >> is totally comprehensive otherwise, one that is for intermediates to
- >> expert programmers. Thanks.
- >
- > "A Book on C" by Kelley & Pohl
- > Benjamin Cummings
- > ISBN 0-8053-0060-0
- > is absolutely splendid.
-
- I would agree...
-
- This is an excellent book overall. Covers most everything you need to know
- about C, plenty of examples. In particular, the section on pointers really
- helped me to understand how they work.
-
- I think in its third edition now, and it also includes near the back a small
- section on the extensions to C made in C++.
-
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- Matthew D Moss RISC Software, Motorola
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