For C you can go for combination of two books.
1)  Understanding pointers in C by Yashwant Kanetkar
2) The C Programming Language, second edition, by Brian *Kernighan* and
Dennis *Ritchie

*-Regards
Amit Agarwal
www.amitagrwal.com



On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Soumyorup Dey <[email protected]>wrote:

> try herbert schildt or ritchie...they r d best
>
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> On 18/05/2010, Rahul Tibrewal <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hey;
>>     Can ppl suggest ways/books to become an absolute pro. at C/C++. I
>> have found many books but would be best to get an opinion from the
>> pros. here... ;)
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>> Thanks;
>> Rahul. :)
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