Gavin Henry wrote:
Hi all,

During my degree, BEng (Hons) Electronics and Communications Engineering, we
did C programming every year, but I never kept it up, as I had no interest
and didn't see the point. But now I really want to get back into it as I see
a point with GNU/Linux. I want to get my old skills back and write something
or help on some projects etc.

I need some good books. I used to have one called "A Book On C", but sold it,
and I have been reading various tutorials on the web and the many devoted
websites.

Anyone have any recommendations?

One more question, should I go for C or C++? Which will benefit me more with
GNU/Linux?

Thanks for your time,

Gavin.

The C Programming Language 2nd Edition by Kernighan & Ritchie Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by R. Stevens

Check out R. Steven's UNIX Network Programming Vol. 1 if you plan on doing any network programming (sockets) and check out Vol. 2 for any kind of IPC.

There are a sleu of other books, but I think those 3 should be on every UNIX programmer's bookshelf.

Just my $0.02.

Aaron
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