Hey!
Why go for book stuffs?.......If you have done C++ not just
theoritically then look out for programs which themselve will make you
learn C syntaxes, n still if you want to go for a book, better try the
one from Dennis Ritchie, which completely gives conceptual base of
ANSI-C, while yashwant kanitkar's is the one for turbo-C which is not
the standard C. E Balaguruswamy's can be said as indian version of
Dennis Ritchie book .

On Jan 13, 10:14 pm, "amit kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> //C BOOKS
>
> i had studied C++ at  +2 .and in my second semester C PROGRAMMING is
> included.
>
> please recommend ,best(absolutely good) C programming books (not sites of
> e-books)
>
> regards
> amit

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