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In a msg on , Nicholas Lawrence of 3:711/920 writes: NL> 1. What is a good intermediate/advanced C Book ? I have BC4 and NL> GCC/2 so a non-complier specific book would be preferred. Two that I have found to be worthwhile over the years have been Schildt's "C - The Complete Reference", and "C++ - The Complete Reference". Both are published by McGraw Hill and should be available in major bookstores. Cheers, --- Edit-NT 2.00.03* Origin: Tech Exchange: The 3Wizards of Oz (3:712/708) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/54 620/243 623/630 624/50 711/401 409 410 430 807 808 809 SEEN-BY: 711/932 934 942 712/218 505 506 515 517 618 623 704 708 713/888 SEEN-BY: 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 712/708 623 54/54 711/808 809 934 |
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