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- From: danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
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- Subject: Re: Schildt <- Advanced Books
- Date: 19 Apr 96 15:46:03 GMT
- Organization: CERN European Lab for Particle Physics
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- In <4l85p8$50i@lantana.singnet.com.sg> ratti@singnet.com.sg (Utsav "Woodstock" Ratti) writes:
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- >But while I'm here, do you have any alternatives to recommend that are
- >nearly as easy to digest?
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- Here's the point. C is not the language of choice for those who don't
- want to invest some intellectual effort in the process of learning it.
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- If you find K&R2 too difficult to digest, you'll never be able to write
- decent C code.
-
- Dan
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- Dan Pop
- CERN, CN Division
- Email: danpop@mail.cern.ch
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