Hi, Very recently, I bought a book called C Unleashed. This book is on ANSI/ISO C and not on C for UNIX.
But C for UNIX _is_ ANSI C. The very reason for standardising C through ANSI/ISO is that you then don't have to talk about Windows C or Unix C or Linux C. All you need talk about is just plain C!
So now, even books just on C and not on C for Linux or C for UNIX are coming with a copy of GPL.
That's because GCC is available for Windows, too. Quite likely that many people would like to use it.
I can't resist giving a bit of advice: "Learn from the Masters!" If you must learn C, study the book by Kernighan and Ritchie. Work out the exercises. There's a solution book for them by Clovis and Tondo.
- Manas Laha
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