OT: Programming in C

max maximilianbianco at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 19:48:07 UTC 2008


Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, max bianco wrote:
> 
>> I want to learn C and I know there are quite a few programmers on this
>> list.  I am looking for a couple of good books on learning C. I am not
>> exactly a beginner but I am no expert and i would like to start going
>> over everything from scratch.  So if I could get some referrals to a
>> couple of books I would greatly appreciate it. I am looking for a good
>> thorough beginners guide to C and also something for the intermediate
>> programmer as I expect to get through the former in fairly short
>> order. I ultimately will be directing my efforts at kernel hacking.
> 
> get "harbison & steele" and start reading the kernel source.
> 
> rday
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My thanks too all who have responded. I finally ordered a book off 
Amazon "Programming C" by Stephen Kochan. I will always be monitoring 
this thread so keep the advice, nostalgic recollections, and etc coming, 
you can rest assured someone is reading it, even if I don't respond for 
a while.

Thanks to all,

Max




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