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- From: rex@aussie.com
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- Subject: Re: Where to get the ANSI C standard document?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 18:13:02 GMT
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- > Kees de Bruin <bruin@tasking.nl> writes:
- > Hello,
- >
- > I am looking for a recent copy of the ANSI C standard document. Is there a
- > FTP site where I can down-load a postscript version of the document, or is
- > there another way to obtain this document?
-
-
- An electronic copy is not available. You have to pay money for it. An
- official copy of the ISO C standard 9899 can be obtained from your national
- standards body. I can put you in touch with the Dutch delegate if you don't
- know what that organization is in the Netherlands.
-
- The cheap solution is to buy a copy of Schildt's book which contains a copy.
- The title is something like ``The annotated C standard.''
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-
- Rex
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