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| I am on GNU/Linux and want to use gcc 4.x (gcc -Wall -o ..) for C programming(compiling).I found books with me like "Let us C"(old edition) asking for various windows based compilers ,I felt confused before reading that book itself.Kindly will you suggest a Book which can be followed for learning C programming(complete newbie -almost) in Linux? |
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| There is a "book recommendations" thread at the top of the C programming forum. It has several books, and many of those would be (mostly) neutral. -- Mats
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