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Re: C programing



Although I am far from being a C expert I believe that "standard" C should not 
be so problematic. Perhaps you might want to post some specific questions ?

> Stephan Engelke wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 01:30:34PM +0200, Benak Istvan wrote:
> > > Someone tell me how can I find a doc about C programing (I downloaded
> > > the Programmer's Guide, but I can't programming under C, so I want to
> > > learn it!)
> > > So I need a doc for lammers!
> >
> > How 'bout "Kerninghan, Ritchie:  The C Programming Language". Sorry,
> > forgot the publisher.
> > There's a score of other good, allright, and bad books around.  Check
> > your local bookstore.
> >
> 
> <cut> <snip>
> 
> After spending the last two days trying to convert a C program I wrote some 6 years
> ago in microsoft C into linux. I just have to echo this question.
> 
> Is there no linux specific/best book that covers gcc and g++.  One that includes all
> the standard library calls . I currently have four books on C (not the Kerninghan
> book though. I'll have to go look at it) and they're basically worthless. I'm not
> sure if it's that they're simply too old or too 'microsoft', but I'd love to find a
> book on gcc that would be a simple but complete reference for the occasional C
> programer.
> 
> O'Reilly are you listening??
> 
> John
> 
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