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- From: jaws@brazos.cray.com
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Date: 17 Jul 92 17:58 MDT
- Subject: Re: Advanced C CLASS ?
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- Message-ID: <1992Jul17.085836.5049@walter.cra>
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- In article <1189@uknet.ac.uk>, tlg@uknet.ac.uk (Tim.Goodwin) writes:
- |> In article <1992Jul15.134530.14088@walter.cray.com> jaws@cray.com (Jim Wheeler) writes:
- |> > What would you teach in an Advanced C class? What would you expect of
- |> > such a class, if you were a student?
- |> > I have been teaching C for nearly ten years now. Occasionally I am asked
- |> > for an Advanced C class. This has always puzzled me. I believe that the
- |> > Introduction to C class should cover the full syntax, from identifier
- |> > name sizes and restrictions through structures, unions, bit-fields,
- |> > pointers, pointers to ... etc.
- |> >...
- |>
- |> Maybe if
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- |> Introduction to C == K&R
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- |> then
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- |> Advanced C == C Traps and Pitfalls
- |>
- |> ?
- |>
- |> Tim.
- |> --
- |> The GNU is in fact the legendary and much-berated | ; who am i
- |> feeping creature - Malcolm Wallace. | uknet.ac.uk!tlg
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