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Hello Rodney,
In a message dated 23 Nov 96 you wrote to All :
RB> G'day All
RB> I am looking for a good book(s) or PC based tutorial on the subject of C
RB> programming. Having done a TAFE course, which was a bit of a waste of
RB> time, I now wish to take control of my education and learn something,
RB> thus I am looking to build up a list of references first.
About the best book I can recommend is "The C Programming
Language" by Kernighan & Ritchie. Make sure you get the second
edition. It is the most concise, the most informative and best explanatory
book about C I know of.
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