Message-ID: <350A8177.B6825EAA@mail.ucsm.edu.pe> Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 08:09:12 -0500 From: rpinnell AT characato DOT ucsm DOT edu DOT pe Reply-To: rpinnell AT characato DOT ucsm DOT edu DOT pe MIME-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Hi there all...:) (I'm a Newbie) References: <199803140122 DOT RAA06036 AT adit DOT ap DOT net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk > >If it's not worth the trouble, not worth the > >reply, or I'm giving you too many laughs...then maybe someone out there > >could help me out and give me an address to some good online documentation > >with C...(oh I am on a 486/sx 4Meg ram...360Megspace left...hehehe(worth > >less information) and running on DOS)...:) > > Most people I have talked to say it's much better to get a book. Avoid > anything with the words "Dummy", "Idiot", "Borland", "Microsoft", or "Visual > C++" in them. I like Kerninghan and Ritchie's "The C Programming Language", > but it might be a bit too advanced, I don't know. Maybe someone will follow up? > For excellent C and C++ tutorials try http://www.swcp.com/~dodrill/index.html I used the C tutorial and it is very good. It comes complete with source file examples all of which compile with DJGPP. I wouldn´t recomend the "The C Programming Language" if you are starting out read the Tutorial first and then get the book. Richard Pinnell Arequipa Peru