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Originally Posted by ~s.o.s~
No, i think the books with "beginner to intermediate" are actually for total newbies coz i have seen them and they really explain the topic in a manner which can be easily understood by everyone.
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Do you have this book? I've read it and it is not for newbies. It starts easy enough, but it gets complex very quickly. I think it's a great book for reference though.
Yes i have such books and have also read them. Like i said previously said, you cant expect the book to explain each and everything in detail. BOoks are a guiding light which the person reading must understand and put some effort from his side to understand the concepts or something he has not understood. Expectin the book to put everything in your head all by itself is not acceptable.
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Just thought I'd mention one book that my brothers and I all used growing up. It's the C for dummies series by Dan Gookin. You can still find them on pretty much any book site. And what I like about them is it keeps the learning curve interesting. Lots of jokes and positive info, and it tries to explain things in layman's terms. I really enjoyed it. So did my brothers.
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good books,sometimes i think a good environment for discussing problem is important too.
I need a good book about Data structures(linked lists,stacks,queues,trees, all the menu) in C
So far i tried O'Reilly --Mastering Algorithms with C , but i'm not very content with the code examples.
If you've read one , and you think it's a good book, pls post the name and authors .
REMEMBER:A book about data structures in C , NOT C++(we aren't learning clases yet)
Thanks
So far i tried O'Reilly --Mastering Algorithms with C , but i'm not very content with the code examples.
If you've read one , and you think it's a good book, pls post the name and authors .
REMEMBER:A book about data structures in C , NOT C++(we aren't learning clases yet)
Thanks
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C Unleashed by Richard Heathfield and friends should cover most of what you need.
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Hello.
You can also read the description of "Advanced C".
From what I have heard its a good book for all topics. Worth aleast looking at.
Thank you.
You can also read the description of "Advanced C".
From what I have heard its a good book for all topics. Worth aleast looking at.
Thank you.
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Happiness corrupts people.
Failing to value the lives of others cheapens your own.
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Here's another book which I am currently reading. Really an interesting book
C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming By Stephen C. Dewhurst
C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming By Stephen C. Dewhurst
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