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Harry Potter

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Jun 9, 2013, 6:16:30 PM6/9/13
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Does anybody out there know where online to get basic documentation on ANSI/ISO C? I want to prepare to possibly teach others to learn to program while catching up on holes in my knowledge of C.

Payton Byrd

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Jun 10, 2013, 3:47:16 PM6/10/13
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On Sunday, June 9, 2013 5:16:30 PM UTC-5, Harry Potter wrote:
> Does anybody out there know where online to get basic documentation on ANSI/ISO C? I want to prepare to possibly teach others to learn to program while catching up on holes in my knowledge of C.

http://bit.ly/13ya1G8

Groepaz

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Jun 11, 2013, 6:08:08 PM6/11/13
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forget that idea. PLEASE

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Clocky

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Jun 11, 2013, 7:01:53 PM6/11/13
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Groepaz wrote:
> Harry Potter wrote:
>
>> Does anybody out there know where online to get basic documentation on
>> ANSI/ISO C? I want to prepare to possibly teach others to learn to
>> program while catching up on holes in my knowledge of C.
>
> forget that idea. PLEASE
>

Someone had to say it ;-)

dott.Piergiorgio

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Jun 11, 2013, 7:42:42 PM6/11/13
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Fully agree; even today I still do the same silly errors in coding
(fencepost errors, and when happens on pointers... ugh) and I
program/code in C since late 80s...

Best regards from Italy,
dott. Piergiorgio.

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Jun 13, 2013, 1:05:47 PM6/13/13
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Am Montag, 10. Juni 2013 00:16:30 UTC+2 schrieb Harry Potter:
> Does anybody out there know where online to get basic documentation on ANSI/ISO C? I want to prepare to possibly teach others to learn to program while catching up on holes in my knowledge of C.

Did you check out Kernighan & Ritchie's "The C Programming Language"?
It is a short, very accessible introduction that covers all the basic aspects. And it's from the authors of the language, so they know what's they're talking about. Once you've worked your way through it, you're in an excellent position to tackle more serious issues.
Very important: Get the second edition. The first one was written before the language was standardized and must be considered obsolete now.

Harry Potter

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Jun 14, 2013, 8:51:18 AM6/14/13
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I need a more portable intro to C. The problem is that I know the ANSI C language--although not perfectly--but might want to help others learn C. I need it to be in e-text format and distributable so that others can access it. I might be able to pay a small fee for such, though.

Clocky

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Jun 14, 2013, 9:16:09 AM6/14/13
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Harry Potter wrote:
> I need a more portable intro to C. The problem is that I know the ANSI C language--although not perfectly--but might want to help others learn C. I need it to be in e-text format and distributable so that others can access it. I might be able to pay a small fee for such, though.
>

Is it just me or is the thought of you teaching others how to program a
little scary?

Groepaz

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Jun 16, 2013, 2:04:30 PM6/16/13
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+1
Much of the excitement we get out of our work is that we don't really know
what we are doing.


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Jun 21, 2013, 8:55:40 AM6/21/13
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Groepaz <gro...@gmx.net> wrote:

>>> I need a more portable intro to C. The problem is that I know the ANSI C
>>> language--although not perfectly--but might want to help others learn C.
>>> I need it to be in e-text format and distributable so that others can
>>> access it. I might be able to pay a small fee for such, though.
>>
>> Is it just me or is the thought of you teaching others how to program a
>> little scary?
>
> +1

+many, I guess. Just not everyone has enough balls to say it ;-)

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