For what it's worth, I (vaugly) recall reading a Marks book on
C++ programming. The book was centered around the Macintosh
but the C++ material was generic. Even though I was not using
a Mac (I tried examples using g++ under Solaris) I got a lot out
of that book. Now, it may have helped that I'd been programming
for 12 years, many of which were in C.
As for C, I learned that from Kerrighan and Ritchie's C Primer.
Shouldn't everyone? ;)
ObCircle:
The DG Scripts homepage has (slightly) moved. It's now at
http://www.mindspring.com/~heilpern/dg_scripts (I think; at
any rate the old location is currently just a link to the current one).
Also, I'd like to put up a page that has links to muds utilizing DG Scripts.
If you want your mud to be a part of this, email me (not the list!)
your mud's name and connection info.
At 09:51 PM 11/10/98 -0800, you wrote:
>One of the best authors I've found on C Coding is Dave Marks. His books are
>concise, guiding and to the point.
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