dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:31:36AM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > | Gary Turner muttered: > | > On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 16:11:33 -0500, Phil Beder wrote: > | > > | > >Where can I find a good, complete manual for C and C++ programming > | > >languages for the gcc compiler. > | > ... > | Kernighan and Ritchie is 'the' C book, > ... > > Be aware though that K&R is the old standard. Their book describes > "K&R C" which is very similar, but a bit different than ANSI C. > Still, K&R is a highly recommended reference by many people. (I don't > have it, but my friend's dad has an really old copy of it)
The second edition describes ANSI C. > I have "The Complete C++ Reference" by Schildt, and it includes a good > reference of the standard libraries as well as explaining the > languages. I never bought it, but some of my friends said that > "Pointers on C" by Ken Reek is good (he's a professor at RIT). You should not use books by Schildt. See the term bullschildt in the jargon file. If you want a C reference guide you can do no better than "C: A Reference Manual" by Samuel P. Harbison and Guy L. Steele. Henrik -- The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case. -- George W. Bush