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At 07:50 AM 8/27/96 -0700, Deane Bell wrote:
>Hi, Jeff -
> Your posting reminded me ... Any suggestions on a good reference
>source (preferable with lots of 'real' examples) for learning CI
>programming? There seem to be a lot of 'tricks' (or perhaps better put,
>understandings) that simply are not in the small "Command Interpreter
>Access and Variables Programmer's Guide" P/n 32650-90011. I've found the
>pieces of code that folk contribute to the 3000 list to be VERY helpful as
>a learning tool, but am wondering if there is something else. Thanks.
> -Deane
Run (don't walk) to your local bookstore and get a copy of "The C
Programming Language", second addition, by Brian W. Kernighan & Dennis M.
Ritchie (Pub: Prentice Hall Software Series). Dennis Ritchie was one of the
original designers for C on UNIX.... All the other good books aside, I use
this as my best reference manual... :)
-- Jerry
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