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SUGGEST BOOKS FOR A NEWBIE Helpful Member! 

lubu (Programmer)
11 Feb 01 3:35
I am a total newbie in C programming. Can someone please suggest me some books which will help me garner knowledge on this topic.
Helpful Member!  mfulton (MIS)
11 Feb 01 12:17
The book I'm using for class now is very well written and easy to understand....

C Primer Plus  Third Edition  by Stephen Prata
ISBN 1-57169-161-8  It's a SAMS book.

If you go to the following web site and enter the ISBN from the book, there are downloads of code to answer many on the chapter exercises as well as the code for all of there examples....   www.mcp.com/info

Good luck!

Michelle Fulton

lubu (Programmer)
11 Feb 01 12:43
Heartfelt Thanx mate!!!!!
gander (Programmer)
12 Feb 01 8:51
Hi Lubu
I began with C for dummies and found it very good
It comes in 2 volumes I haven't got vol 2 yet
but I like te style in which it is writtn
makes learning easier
cheers!
rbobbitt (Programmer)
21 Feb 01 1:04
At some point you'll want to pick up _The C Programming Language_ by Kernighan and Ritchie. It's definitely one of the best books on C out there as many will attest.

Russ
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