Can you recommend a book about C ?
I currently use " Jamsa's C/C++ Programmer's Bible".Is too old?
is better if I try to learn in parallel c and c++?
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Can you recommend a book about C ?
I currently use " Jamsa's C/C++ Programmer's Bible".Is too old?
is better if I try to learn in parallel c and c++?
If you like it, do it, but only do C for about 1-2 months, then stick with C++.
You don't want to spend a lot of time with a procedure oriented style of programming, when you'll be working with the OOPS style of programming primarily, in C++.
Have fun! :D
I like K&R's The C Programming Language. There are free books out there as well if you don't want to spend money.
How about reading http://cboard.cprogramming.com/c-pro...endations.html ? before posting?
there are many similar things between c and c++. I find that if you learn c++, you can still write and understand c code; but not the other way around. In the beginning of learning them, there are pretty much minimal differences between C and C++ ( well, except for I/O).One book I enjoyed is "expert C programming".
"Expert C Programming, Deep C Secrets" is a great book after you finish K&R's book. It's kind of a continuation.
We already have ample "book" threads.