I teach a C/C++ class @ Mesa Community College in Mesa, AZ.
I'm looking for some good C/C++ URLs that I can add to my
web site to help my students learn the languages. Any help
will be appreciated. You can checkout by C/C++ course at
http://mcunix.mc.maricopa.edu/gdt/csc150/150intro.html
Thanks.
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: I teach a C/C++ class @ Mesa Community College in Mesa, AZ.
: Thanks.
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gary The C Programmer's Reference:
http://users.southeast.net/~garyg/C_ref/C/c.html
AVENUE Class Requests Index:
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I don't want to recommend something that you already have, but I can't
read your site 'cause my browser doesn't do frames. So I'll just tell you:
Jutta Degener's C site at <URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/c> is the best
I've ever seen. You can probably find 90% of all the other worthwhile
stuff from links there.
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J. Blustein http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/.Refs/C-refs.html <ja...@csd.uwo.ca>
: I teach a C/C++ class @ Mesa Community College in Mesa, AZ.
: I'm looking for some good C/C++ URLs that I can add to my
: web site to help my students learn the languages. Any help
: will be appreciated. You can checkout by C/C++ course at
: http://mcunix.mc.maricopa.edu/gdt/csc150/150intro.html
As a draftee in the war on ignorance (we have met the enemy and he is us),
I also asked this question a few weeks ago and did some serious searching
for several days, resulting in:
http://www.cclabs.missouri.edu/~cecs211/references
You may find the man pages and proprietary doc form useful.
I concur that " http://www.lysator.liu.se/c is the best"