Looking for a good C text
Ron Natalie <ron>
ron at brl-sem.ARPA
Tue Nov 18 10:51:53 AEST 1986
In article <1360 at umd5>, don at umd5 (Chris Sylvain) writes:
> "C: A Reference Manual", by Harbison and Steele, ISBN 0-13-110008-4,
> Prentice-Hall
>
Harbison and Steele is a great book, especially because it is one of
the few that even begins to mention differences between compilers, but
it is a little rough to learn out of. I'd suggest keeping
Kernighan and Ritchie, Kernighan and Pike, and Harbison and
Steele
by your desk at all times.
Now some nominations for the worst books of all times:
The C Handbook. I'm not sure who wrote this. It looks
like a TAB handbook, but I was so disgusted by it that
I threw it back on the shelf without noting the authors
or publishers.
Any of Gauthier's UNIX books.
-Ron
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