On Fri, 17 Nov 1995, Graham Gilmore wrote: > On Fri, 17 Nov 1995 midnight@agis.ag.net wrote: > > > I know a lot of people like me dont want to buy a 40 dollar book and have > > it be useless or ment for pascal programers (grrr personal experiance) > > Speaking of books, I had (and lost , unfortunately, will be > picking up another copy shortly :) one EXCELLENT book on C, called (if I > remember correctly) the Waite Group's Programming C with Turbo C++ , by > Robert Lafore. > The latter book I got for about $70 canadian, the former I got > for $30 second hand.. I expect it would be $45-60 new (canadian). > > Graham Gilmore > On the subject of C books I thought I would throw another book out there. It's called Using ANSI C in UNIX by Werner Feibel, published by Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1990. Its about 600 pages and a pretty good reference (Its listed at $24.95 but I found it for $13). Anyway quoting the author... Using ANSI C in UNIX is designed to teach people who are working on any Unix-based system to program in C. Only a basic background in Unix is assumed. NO background in C is required. If you are trying to learn C and are working on a Unix system, This book is for YOU. Darksword
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