Re: Good C books

From: Chuck Carson (ccarson@phi.org)
Date: 08/05/99


Yea, if you are referring to Jamsa's Guide
(large brownish color book) it is very good
for a quick reference but it is partial to
DOS C programming and somewhat out-dated.

-CC

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Music "Sterling" [mailto:rezo@lords.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 6:31 AM
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
Subject: Re:  Good C books


On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Chuck Carson wrote:
> A book on C
>
> by Kelley and Pohl
>
> -CC
>
> C for dummies volumes 1 and 2 are both great
>
> -Drew
>

I saw a book at CompUSA the other day that I am planning on getting,
though I haven't gotten it yet.  It's called (if I remember correctly) The
Big C/C++ Bible and it looks like it is a very comprehensive book (it is
very oversized, about 4 paperbacks laid out square, and probably 1500
pages or more).  It is mildly expensive ($60 is the reason I haven't
gotten it yet) but looks to be well worth it.


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