[clug-talk] Recommendations for C Programming Book
Robert Lewko
lewkor at gmail.com
Sun Dec 20 20:58:46 PST 2009
Another excellent book and you can't get more authoritative authors than
those. The reason that I prefer the other book is that there is more
information including tips for C compiler writers.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Gustin Johnson <gustin at echostar.ca> wrote:
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> Craig McLean wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > After a long absence I'm getting back into C programming. In another
> life I
> > wrote a compiler which could produce 68000 assembler, so I know what I'm
> > doing, I'm just really rusty.
> >
> > My preferred learning method is books. Can anybody suggest any C books
> for
> > smart people? I've picked up "Expert C Programming" by Peter van der
> Linden
> > and I've heard good things about "The Joy of C" by Lawrence H. Miller and
> > Alexander E. Quilic. Does anybody have any other suggestions?
> >
> My holiday project is to get through one C book. The one I chose is the
> "C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie.
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