I've been away from programming for at least 10 years.
Can "C" be learned from a book or should one take a class?
I loved Assembly Language in school but went to COBOL for the
big bucks... ;-D

Algorithms and Data Structurs sounds interesting for some reason...
as does "K&R Ansi C" sounds like a strait forward book.

Any hope for us middle age Linux monkies to pickup these books
and be able to write more then "Hello World"?  ;o)

Sam.



Quoting Adam Maloney <adam at whee.org>:

> > The U's C++ programming class [for engineers/non-majors] used Deitel &
> > Deitel's C++ book.
>
> Interesting - I was a CSci major, but never took C++.  I had to buy D&D
> for "Algorithms and Data Structures".  More precisely, since I had
> Sturtivant, it was "Alllgorithms and *cough* Dater *cough* *cough*
> Structures"
>
> Written text cannot convey the particular nuances of the Queen's English
> when spoken by a true Brit.  Add to that Carl's nervous cough, and you
> have 1 hour of pure CSci edutainment.
>
>
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