On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:42 AM, William Case <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't think you can get it legitimately online -- I have the hard > cover text. It maybe available online now. Google "The C Programming > Language" by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. It is sold > everywhere that sells computer books. It is not expensive -- not like > other computer text books. > > The 'C' language does not deal directly with the Internet. It is more > basic. Much of the higher level code used for the internet is or was > originally written in 'C' in order to get the computer to accept and > transmit data, to build internet packets and to adhere to traffic > protocols. > > Actually, computers don't use '1' and '0's. The '1' and '0's are just > textual representations of High Voltage and Low Voltage which is what > the machine really uses. It is a handy representation because binary > math (two digit athematic) gives the same results as the combining of > deferent sets of high voltages and low voltages. > > -- > Regards Bill > Yes, sure Bill, I guess that you too are a great computer guy who might be knowing almost all the facts related with the computer, if I am not wrong. -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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