Well if its really been a while... things have changed. A book is nice, but I just use a web reference to whatever libraries and Eclipse C/C++ tools which provide syntax and api context checking and intellisense. Compile errors are mostly a thing of the past...
wcn

Craig McLean wrote:
Hello.

After a long absence I'm getting back into C programming.  In another life I
wrote a compiler which could produce 68000 assembler, so I know what I'm
doing, I'm just really rusty.

My preferred learning method is books.  Can anybody suggest any C books for
smart people?  I've picked up "Expert C Programming" by Peter van der Linden
and I've heard good things about "The Joy of C" by Lawrence H. Miller and
Alexander E. Quilic.  Does anybody have any other suggestions?

Craig.




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