Hi Craig,

Seeing as you've had some pretty deep experience in the past, are you
really looking to relearn the language or the standard library?

If it turns out it's the latter then try some relatively easy but
non-trival exercise.  Maybe your own version of net-cat or something -
covers network, sockets, file access.  Should scrape alot of the rust
off those skills:)

Cheers,
J.J.


On Sun, 2009-12-20 at 20:48 -0700, 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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