Please advise which book to learn the basics of C from scratch? So that the basics were dismantled in detail

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    @R Georgy Now everyone rushes to recommend the book by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie "C programming language", but in my opinion it is for an already prepared reader. I think you need something else. :) - Vlad from Moscow
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    They will “rush” to close the question and put a minus, most likely, although there is no detailed answer like for other C programming languages on this site. Thank. - Sasha Chernykh
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    If the very basics, you can start with the book “Code. The secret language of computer science ”Charles Petzold — one of the best books to learn how computers work. - jfs
  • for those who want to give an answer: it is better to supplement the list of references in the label description - en. stackoverflow.com/tags/c/info - aleksandr barakin
  • @ SashaBlack It would be great if someone posted a similar question. What do you say? - Nicolas Chabanovsky

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Quite from scratch? " C programming for dummies "

Like a great reference - " C in a Nutshell "