[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,

I'm sure that this question has been posted previously, but I reckon it's
safe to assume that the answer will not be perennially the same.

I want to check out some C programming resources, but I do not necessarily
want to learn how to programme.  I'd like to be able to look at source code
from time to time and have some clue of what it's about (and hack it).

So, I don't really want to buy a book, I thought that there must be some
decent online resources / tutorials that people on this list have found
useful (and would recommend).

I've got a fairly handy bash / TCL / PHP knowledge and done a little Python,
so I'm not starting from scratch.  I could probably foobar my way through a job
interview.

TIA,
Michael.
I learnt C from a very splendid chap called Christopher Sawtell whilst he still had Gerty...he put the resultant notes up on the web somewhere... Ah - here they are... http://www.fi.uib.no/Fysisk/Teori/KURS/OTHER/newzealand.html

Cheers,
Brett.

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