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- From: diamond@tko.dec.com (Norman Diamond)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c.moderated,comp.lang.c,comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: Perhaps it's time the C community *did* something about bad books.
- Date: 5 Feb 1996 06:42:47 -0600
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Japan , Tokyo
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- In article <4ec42b$m0v@solutions.solon.com>, Dean Schulze <schulze@vega.lpl.arizona.edu> wrote:
- >Well, here's one good reference that I've found:
- >__C A Reference Manual__, by Harbison and Steele
-
- Indeed, that one has fewer pages of errata than the standard has :-)
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- the cops just 'cause the lane's not goin' the same direction as me" - J Spammer
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