My vote has to go to C: The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt.
Excellent reference. Also, C++: The Complete Reference, which covers C
and C++.
Throck
Tim wrote:
>
> I have the opportunity to expand my library at work. I've been given free
> reign to get the books i want and the ones i need. Which C programming
> books would you recommend to someone who is very new to C and wants to learn
> as quick as possible, etc.
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