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From: "Don Johnson" <dmj AT texas DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: ANSI C Reference/Tutorial Book
Date: 7 Apr 1997 00:37:36 GMT
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John M. Aldrich <fighteer AT cs DOT com> wrote in article
<3347B04E DOT 533E AT cs DOT com>...
> Michael Matczynski wrote:
> > 
> > I am looking for a C programming book.  I want it to be for ANSI C and
not
> > specific to any particular compiler (so it works with DJGPP).  I want
it to
  SNIP 
> I don't know anything about that book.  The one I use is called _The New
> C Primer Plus, 2nd edition_, by The Waite Group.  It uses pure ANSI C,
> explains the concepts in a clear, simple manner, and includes plenty of
> examples and exercises.  It even uses int main() instead of void main()
> (the hallmark of a good C book).  I keep it by my desk as a standard
> reference.  It's a college textbook, so I don't know where you'd go to
> find it, but the ISBN is 0-672-30319-1, Library of Congress 93-83470.

Here's a WWW source for purchasing this book:
http://www.readmedotdoc.com/0672303191.htm

Don Johnson <dmj AT texas DOT net>

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