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Message-ID: <332C1E94.7D85@dmv.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 11:23:49 -0500
From: Pyro Technic <invid AT dmv DOT com>
Reply-To: invid AT dmv DOT com
Organization: Happy 'N Snappy PC Repair
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: nitehawk91 AT aol DOT com, "djgpp AT delorie DOT com" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Is there a good reference book for C/C++ ?
References: <19970314175201 DOT MAA14223 AT ladder01 DOT news DOT aol DOT com>

nitehawk91 AT aol DOT com wrote:

  Hi you !

  I'm searching for a book to learn C, but I need something like a
  reference for the
  C Standarts(afaik there's ANSI for C and AT&T for C++), because I'm
  not a completely beginner, as I've got some basics in programming C
  from reading the
  djgpp sources and from various beginner books.
  I tried to find something like that in my local bookstore, but they
  have only something for certain compilers(e.g. The Borland C++ 5.0
  reference) so I cant get along with them.
  As language I would prefer german, but english is ok, anyway.
  Can you help me ?
  (It would be fine if you could tell me where to get/order the books,
  especially if you are outside from germany - and the most of you
  will be, I guess - and the price I can expect to pay for the books)

  Thank you all for reading !

  Matthias

  * Remember : Artificial intelligence is better than natural
  stupititdy *  ;-))

go to http://www.amazon.com (or w/ out the www)

It is the best book store on the web. And as far as a book C++
interactive course (CPPIC) by Waite group press is excellent and non
compiler specific.

Njoy

    Pyro



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