[99308] in RedHat Linux List
RE: C books and Linux
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (FRANCISCO IACOBELLI)
Fri Nov 13 11:22:13 1998
From: FRANCISCO IACOBELLI <FIACOBELLI@ibersis.cl>
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 13:23:20 -0400
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Hi.
I've used (for unix) a great starters book: A Book on C, written by Ira =
Pohl
et al. It is pretty good. goes from basic C to writing C programs to =
manage
message queues, pipes, etc.
It is a very good book. I used it in college (long ago.), but ansi C =
hasn=B4t
changed much.
fid
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> Asunto: C books and Linux
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> I'd like to learn C for programming on UNIX/Linux systems.
> After looking around,I've narrowed my choice down to two books:
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> 1) Practical C Programming, 3rd ed.
> Author: Steve Oualline, O'Reilly Press
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> 2) Teach Yourself C, 3rd ed.
> Author: Herbert Schildt, Osborne McGraw Hill
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> Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm
> looking for books that follow the ANSI standards so
> I can use the code on any UNIX system.
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> Thanks in advance.
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