lee@leo.shell.com (Bill Lee) (01/11/91)
I am participating in an effort to define and adopt software Standards for use within my company, Shell Oil Co. Our initial effort is to adopt ANSI C as our standard. Part of a Standard in our process is a plan to define to anyone coming along later how to go about getting training in the technology represented by the Standard. We have decided that training for C should fall into three primary (not totally mutually exclusive) areas: 1. Self study - this consists of individually initiated study, probably mostly reading, with possible other media, too. It may or may not include access to a computer and practice, but any such effort would be at the discretion of the individual. 2. Programmed instruction - typically is individual study that uses some form of interactive tool, and has a well defined lesson plan. It may be computer based, video, audio, texts, etc, but is designed to present a concept and then require the individual access a computer to do exercises. Typically there is no instructor involved. 3. Formal classroom training. I am looking for your experience and recommendations for good texts (or other media) for Self Study. Yes, I know I can go down to the bookstore and there are shelves of C books. But which are the good ones and which should be avoided? I am also looking for experience in the Programmed Instruction products that might be available. Thanks in advance. Please e-mail responses directly to me and I will post a summary if there is sufficient response. Bill Lee lee@shell.com Shell Oil Co