Re: [NEWBIE] Adequate book for learning C?

From: Michael J. Fara (mulder@CLOUD9.NET)
Date: 01/25/98


well, you could get that book if you want to learn Turbo C++, which is in
many ways different from conventional C. You would do best by finding a
book on UNIX C specifically, if you plan on learning the language so you
can add stuff to your MUD.

At 11:54 PM 1/24/98 -0800, you wrote:
>I found a book at a yard sale called "The Waite Group's C Programming Using
>Turbo C++" and was wondering if it was a good enough book to learn C with to
>code.  I'm having a slight problem with the bookstore in town ordering
>Learning C (by Kernigan & Ritchie). They keep selling it after I order it.
>
>Thanks
>
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