On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:08:54 +1200
[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.
Not online, but there's no substitute for Kernighan and Ritchie. However, would 
it be a better idea to look into c++ instead?

And I'm a committed ( in all senses of the word ) C man. 

Steve

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