A good book on C programming?

Gavin Henry gavin.henry at magicfx.co.uk
Sat Dec 27 22:55:49 UTC 2003


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On Saturday 27 Dec 2003 9:15 pm, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 08:37:02PM +0000, Gavin Henry wrote:
> > One more question, should I go for C or C++? Which will benefit me more
> > with GNU/Linux?
>
> If you can do one you kind of half speak the other. More Linux stuff is in
> C than C++ although several of the big apps like Openoffice are in C++ as
> is KDE on the whole of course.
>
> Aside from any books, pick up twiddle with and break exisitng apps you are
> interested in. Reading other people's code is far too often under-rated as
> a learning technique.
>

Thanks Alan, this is one thing that I already do with my web design stuff. 
Thanks for your reply, and I best get reading/coding :-)

And thank you to all for your suggestions.

Gavin.


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