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The C Book - Table of Contents

This is the online version of The C Book , second edition by Mike Banahan, Declan Brady and Mark Doran, originally published by Addison Wesley in 1991. This version is made freely available . While this book is no longer in print, its content is still very relevant today. The C language is still popular, particularly for open source software and embedded programming . We hope this book will be useful, or at least interesting, to people who use C.

Bruce Eckel's MindView, Inc: Thinking in C++ 2nd Edition by Bruce Eckel

Thinking in C CDROM | Why do you put your books on the web? | Comments from Readers | The Cover Story | Electronic Translations | Strategy | The Electronic Book | HTML Format | Making a Contribution to the Book | Downloading problems | Unzipping | Mirror Sites | Download the book | Download the source code | Win32 Compilers | Chapter 3 is a fairly intense coverage of the C that's used in C++, but if you're just getting started with all this it may be a little too intense. To remedy this, the printed book contains a CD ROM training course that gently introduces you to the C syntax that you need to understand in order to take on C++ or Java. The CD is called Thinking in C: Foundations for Java & C++ . Originally we sold this CD separately, but now it is only available bound into the printed versions of either Thinking in C++, 2nd edition or Thinking in Java, 2nd edition (the cost of the book including the CD is actually cheaper that the former cost of the CD alone). http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html