OT: Programming in C

Itamar - IspBrasil itamar at ispbrasil.com.br
Mon Apr 7 18:09:22 UTC 2008


there are a full book about c++ in google books


http://books.google.com/books?q=c%2B%2B&as_brr=1


http://books.google.com/books?id=2soaY85jGQIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=c%2B%2B&as_brr=1&sig=eGUZDU-Gw9XGxGMmYfgp1BTfY6s



Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 07 April 2008 18:39:13 max bianco wrote:
>   
>> I have seen some of these, most notably the Teach Yourself C in 24
>> hours, I am avoiding this one as I think it highly unlikely that C can
>> be taught in so short a time . I tend to leery of any book that claims
>> to teach anything in so short a time frame but perhaps they are aiming
>> at the advanced programmer with that one.
>>     
>
> Don't discount this, for the first stage anyway.  When they say 'in 24 hours' 
> they are referring to 24 lessons, each of which should take you one hour to 
> go through.  You are expected, however, to treat it like a tutorial:  go away 
> and work with each chapter until you thoroughly understand it before taking 
> the next lesson.
>
> I don't know the C books, but I have seen examples of these books.  I bought 
> TY linux in 24 hours when I first started.  It's not in depth, but it's a 
> fairly good starter.
>
> Anne
>   





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