josephk@econ.lsa.umich.edu (Joseph Klein) (06/21/91)
I apologise if this is a FAQ, but does anyone know where I could find an good on-line C manual. I'd prefer freeware or shareware RTF, but ascii would be fine, and if the manual were worth it, paying for it wouldn't be out of the question. Mainly, I want a manual that will be indexable and accessable across a network more easily than scanning a paper manual. Thanks, Joe. -- Joseph Klein: Internet: josephk@adam.econ.lsa.umich.edu BITNET: userw72t@umichum NeXTmail: josephk@adam.econ.lsa.umich.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------- As far as I know, my opinions are at most my own. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cnh5730@calvin.tamu.edu (Charles Herrick) (06/24/91)
In article <1991Jun21.144654.14547@terminator.cc.umich.edu> josephk@econ.lsa.umich.edu (Joseph Klein) writes:
does anyone know where I could find an good
on-line C manual. I'd prefer freeware or shareware RTF, but ascii would be
fine, and if the manual were worth it, paying for it wouldn't be out of the
question.
Mainly, I want a manual that will be indexable and accessable
across a network more easily than scanning a paper manual.
If you are working across the net from a NeXT to a NeXT (why are there
other computers still out there?), why not use Librarian and the
on-line NeXT documentation (programming stuff and man pages)?
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