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RE: Beginning C



I would recommend C++ How to Program by Deitel and Deitel.  That was my
C++ text book and I believe they reference K&R alot.  However, I like
one of the former recommendations of learn programming and especially
pseudocode first.  I learned C++ syntax easily, but couldn't program
worth a dang until I learned about programming in general.  However, I
still don't program very well.

Mal

-----Original Message-----
From: Pierfrancesco Caci [mailto:ik5pvx@penny.ik5pvx.ampr.org]
Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 5:08 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Beginning C


"D'jinnie" <jinn@irony.org> writes:


> I can't quite understand why the Kernighan/Ritchie book would be
> recommended to a total beginner, but I liked Practical C programming
from

I found it quite easy, when I read it. Also the exercises are good.
I had a little experience with basic and fortran at the time.

Pf


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