"Davidson, Ken (GC CT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The problem with K&R, though, is it's pure, dense information. It's fine as
> a reference for an experienced C programmer, but you don't want to start
> with it as a beginner, especially given its high price/size ratio.

I beg to differ, and I'll do it publicly here, since the discussion may 
help Elizabeth make a decision.

As an experienced programmer (Forth, assembler, Fortran, BASIC), 
needing to learn to program in C, I found K&R to be just right.

--
Roger Chaplin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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