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Sam Yikin

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Oct 28, 2007
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Alright, I've decided to start learning a few programming languages, and I think I'll start with C. Does anyone know any good books for learning C? Preferably ones that explains each concept in detail, and provide extensive explanation of examples.
 
My book is also available as an ebook, but that edition is specifically formatted for small-screen ebook readers.

Depending on your style of learning and the type of programming you want to do, my book may or may not be suited for you. An example chapter is available as HTML from my site, and there is a 3-chapter sample as PDF in the ebook format available too.

It is not Mac-specific, but it mentions how to build your applications in Unix-like environments (including Mac OS X).

End of this commercial - back to your regular scheduled program.
 
My book is also available as an ebook, but that edition is specifically formatted for small-screen ebook readers.

Depending on your style of learning and the type of programming you want to do, my book may or may not be suited for you. An example chapter is available as HTML from my site, and there is a 3-chapter sample as PDF in the ebook format available too.

It is not Mac-specific, but it mentions how to build your applications in Unix-like environments (including Mac OS X).

End of this commercial - back to your regular scheduled program.

Just took a look at your ebook sample 3-chapter PDF, looks very good!

Thanks for letting us know about it.
 
C Primer Plus by Stephen Prata is good and the book I used to teach my course this semester. Lots of examples and pretty easy reading. Take a look at it. Super-highly rated on amazon, too.

Link
 
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