In the late 90s early 2000s I got a bachelor’s in information technology. The first language we learned was C with a dose of assembly Java and then HTML. We would compile using windows, after we mastered that we used code warrior or the miracle c work bench. I ended choosing a different career path about as far from tech as possible. C allows an understanding of tech that is unmatched. You will be shocked how much of every language you know, just from C to a basic knowledge of the Cisco operating commands. You have really understand what you are doing with C, it is programming without training wheels. Our text was C primer plus which was a little overwhelming. I ended up buying a book called beginning c, by Ivor Horton.
The 1st book was NOT written by Mr. Stallman. Mr. Stallman wrote the book's foreword.
Thank you man, I appreciate your recommendations
I also recommend 'Modern C' by Jens Gustedt
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I would personally add "Understanding Linux kernel" book.
Ooooooh "Points On C" Looks so so good.
My best C programming books *Learn C programming *Headfirst C * C programming a modern approach.
Best video in the category thanks a lot sir
i'm beginning to fall deeply in love with C.... am i gonna be ok???
Reading a good book about the command line, especially the unix/linux, is always good. You get reminded about special tools that can make your life easier as you need them. Also as a beginner you need it to walk within the environment, as an expert you need it to work on the environment...
I learned C from K&R and never bought another book specifically on C (except for updated K&R).
Hey, thanks for the recommendations.
I recommend "The Linux Programming Interface".
Long live procedure language ❤🔥📈.
Thank You !
Hi. Thank you so much, really a good guide.
Only C is worthy of applause!
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