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First, don't join comp.lang.c.
A Senior Technical advisor to Ubuntu Linux, two Stanford Computer Science Professors, a director of CERN, and a Senior VP at Oracle hang out there. So I guess I'd rather listen to one of them vs some 20 yr old idiot on a forum that has never done anything beyond hello world in C.
Third. After you've been through the basics and developed a number of small projects, I consider it invaluable to actually read the C standard (the latest one).
Nice way to copy what I've been preaching here for three months.
It is not a lengthy or heavy read and will serve as a groundbase for other important standards
Okay, you're a fucking idiot. Have you actually read the standard you stupid jew? I bet not. The only thing you seem to have read and comprehended is me talking about the C standard on here.
Most programmers don't read such important documents, and fill the community with bad-written code,
Bullshit alert. I'm sensing a google master who has never actually worked a day a computer programmer.