At the same time you do have access to the Internet. Why limit yourself to
three books. Go to Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble. There's even a Book
club online that is offering the first three books for 1.99 each at
http://www.booksonline.com/scbc <http://www.booksonline.com/scbc>
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Peacher [mailto:kreeper5150@HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 10:19 AM
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
Subject: Re: C Books
I'd suggest that you buy the C for dummies and How to
program in C++
first, then go after the Programming C. Mainly, go after the
C for
Dummies first.
>
>Hey all.
>I've looked around for C books, and I can only find a few.
>So which one should I get and is worth my money?
>1) C for Dummies (35.99)
>2) Programming C (79.99)
>3) How to Program C++ (39.99, 3 books plus 2 CDROMS, and
Borland C++)
>
>Any ideas?
>thanks.
>-ds
>
>
>
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