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From: fredex AT fcshome DOT stoneham DOT ma DOT us (Fred Smith)
Subject: Re: Books for a beginner to C
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Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 03:07:28 GMT
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Buryl Woodard (burylw AT blountsville DOT net) wrote:
: Graham & Dina wrote:
: > Could anyone with ideas on a particularly good book for a beginner
: > please forward suggestions

: Assuming you have a little experience in structured programming, I
: recommend "C++: the Complete Reference" by Herbert Schildt. Consise,
: with the first half devoted to ANSI standard C, and the latter half to
: C++. It covers all the bases.  I like the book.  But that's just my own
: opinion...

Uh oh, I feel a flame-fest coming on....

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