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Name: Anonymous 2011-10-04 15:45

Well I just finished reading K&R. I got it for my machine structures class in Fall '09, but we were never assigned any exercises out of it so I never bothered reading it because I already knew C. Since then, I've read several mentions of what a great book it is from the likes of Linus Torvalds and Rob Pike among others, so I decided to give it a read.

My impression: what...the...fuck? Are you serious? The examples in K&R are often cited as ``the official way to code in C,'' but 90% of them are badly designed on purpose so they only utilize features that have been introduced up to that point in the book. That may make it a great beginner's book, I guess, but as a reference or example of best practices, lolno.

Name: FrozenVoid 2011-10-05 0:29

I don't read books such as K&R,SICP or TAOCP.
Unless the book is provided for free and is relevant to my current/specific needs i won't read it. And i don't intend to waste my time reading entire books, i just briefly check the relevant charters. If your book relies on previous charters or any complex concepts requiring to read the entire book, tough luck: i won't read it.

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