One good book is Practical C programming by Steve Qualline (O'Reilly), or you can buy 
the C++ book by him to save money (The C++ book also deals with C). Beginner level and 
you don't have to read kernel source for explanations (but this is probably a good 
idea).
\Indraneel

On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 07:56:39PM +0530, Dwivedi Ajay kumar wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, shubhendu wrote:
> 
> > > Get a good C book, and start. C++ can follow later. By the time try to learn 

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