cjhoward@watnot.UUCP (Caleb J. Howard) (03/11/86)
Hi there, it's the galloping neophyte again. Can anyone out there in the ether tell me of any good C textbooks available? I have already the k&r, ans 'the c self study guide'. any further suggestions? Thanks in advance. Caleb J. Howard watmath!watnot!cjhoward 'Oh no, not again' quoth the petunia, as it plummetted to the planet's surface.
bub@rlgvax.UUCP ( Mongo Mauler) (03/27/86)
> Hi there, it's the galloping neophyte again. Can anyone out there > in the ether tell me of any good C textbooks available? I have > already the k&r, ans 'the c self study guide'. any further suggestions? > Thanks in advance. > Caleb J. Howard > watmath!watnot!cjhoward > > 'Oh no, not again' quoth the petunia, as it > plummetted to the planet's surface. Acceptable texts that I've used: A Book on C (by Kelly and Pohl) -- used for a community college C class Surefire Programming in C (by Stewart) -- introductory in nature C Programming Guide (by Jack Purdum Ph.D.) -- also introductory but I liked it very much. Que publishing (C prg guide) also has the C Programmer's Library - a source of 'source' code for your own function libraries. Hope this helps!