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recommendations for C textbook

Name: Sakura !QU/FptfgXk 2009-02-24 17:27

After 2 years of learning Java, my university course has now progressed to C. The lecturers recommend a few textbooks & I've already downloaded a load in pdf/chm format from Demonoid, however I am considering buying a real legal paper copy of the best one because I find it easier to work with than a pdf/chm viewer.

So I have come for your recommendations /prog/, what are your favorite C books & why? The obvious frontrunner is 'The C Programming Language' by Kernighan & Ritchie (the one that all of the lecturing staff say we should get if we get any of them) but I'm open to other opinions.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-24 22:30

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i think it's because many chm books often seem to be hand typed by the pirates, whereas pdf books tend to be scans of the book.
∴ chm books often contain mistakes, missing lines/paragraphs, or are even completely rewritten in the pirate's own words (resulting in huge amounts of errors)

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