Request: can you suggest a book on the "C" that you read? There is a lot of literature in nete, and I am a green man still in S. I twitch between everything, I don’t know what to choose). It would be nice to book with examples.
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From my own experience:
S. Pratt "C programming language" - clear, detailed, with many examples and exercises.
Kernigan and Ritchie "C programming language" - a classic description from the authors of the language. Good as a reference book, but not for initial training, i.e. too brief and dry in the presentation, quite complex examples are given at once, no exercises.
- Fine! Thank! :) - Timi
- S. Pratt "C programming language" --- hmm, I can’t find it in nete ... only for C ++ - Timi
- I have a paper version. But I saw the internet. - skegg
- I am visited by vague doubts. It seems it is not in the electronic version. - Timi
- Google "Pratt programming language with download" Results: approximately 31,100 (0.25 sec.) - avp
I really liked B. Kernigan, R. Pike. "Programming Practice". Extremely intelligent book, but may not be for an entry level.
- Thank. We'll see) - Timi