Suggested reading for learning C?
Simon 'corecode' Schubert
corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Fri Sep 10 22:53:55 PDT 2004
On 11.09.2004, at 03:49, Joshua Coombs wrote:
So, I'm starting to actually put some code out instead of just
waiting for someone to impliment my ideas. Problem is I'm modifying
what to me is pretty high level C while only just able to read it
let alone know what I'm actually doing. Does anyone have a
suggestion or three for reading material to help get myself up to
speed?
(For refrence, I'm working on a base proof of concept build of my
routing engine proposal from awhile back. Hopefully by the time I
get it working fully DF will be ready to impliment it.)
nice! I already thought that we lost you on the way... :)
wouldn't be easier to implement a prototype/proof of concept in a
higher level language?
anyways, the book "the c programming language" by kernighan and ritchie
and the stuff by stevens (advanced programming in the UNIX environment)
are good to start with, i think
cheers, happy hacking
simon
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