A good & SIMPLE "C" textbook for beginners??!!

Avery Colter avery at netcom.UUCP
Sun Feb 3 10:16:13 AEST 1991


If you've had some experience in other programming, like BASIC,
then I can say I've been getting some nice stuff out of QUE's
"Using C". It's a modern style book on the subject, starting out
with ANSI style programming and giving caveats about what you might
see when viewing or converting to the more primitive dialects.
Much of the stuff in this book is not very pertinent to me right now,
because I'm using an Apple II GS with Orca/C and the book is mainly
IBM-style oriented. But the ANSI standard parts of the language are the
same for either.

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