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- From: jamiller@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com (Jim Miller)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Good Books on C - question
- Message-ID: <67790028@hpcupt1.cup.hp.com>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 19:04:49 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.161157.1@jaguar.uofs.edu>
- Organization: Hewlett Packard, Cupertino
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- >I just started reading this group, so excuse me if I'm raising an issue
- >already or frequently discussed. I am interested in a top-5/top-10 list
- >of books that aid one who is experienced in programming (but not in C)
- >to learn C. He has some knowledge of C, so is not a complete novice. He
- >expects to use it for rather large and complex applications in the future.
- >
- >Chris Little, Programmer/DBA
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- The top ONE (1):
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- The C Programming Language
- Second Edition
- by Kernighan and Ritchie
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