Ground Zero Enterprises wrote: > To newbies, I think these tips will be VERY helpful: > > 1. BUY A BOOK!!! And if you can't afford a book, read the tutorials that > are all over the net. > a good c reference book..."Mastering Standard C, 2nd Edition" by Rex Jaeschke this book is worth 3 times its weight in gold. it doesnt give really super detailed descrips of all c reserved words and such, but it has really good appendixes. also, it spends a good deal of time on pointers, which seems to be a problem for a lot of people. -invincibill +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://cspo.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list_faq.html | +-----------------------------------------------------------+
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