FROM : Hamish Allan
DATE : Mon Mar 17 18:46:29 2008
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Rob Napier <<email_removed>> wrote:
> While K&R is certainly the gold standard reference, I wouldn't
> recommend it as the book to learn the language.
I thought K&R was great for learning C, but unlike the OP, I had
programmed in other languages (e.g. assembler!) beforehand.
If you're cutting your programming teeth on Cocoa, you might find that
Python or Ruby is gentler.
Hamish
DATE : Mon Mar 17 18:46:29 2008
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Rob Napier <<email_removed>> wrote:
> While K&R is certainly the gold standard reference, I wouldn't
> recommend it as the book to learn the language.
I thought K&R was great for learning C, but unlike the OP, I had
programmed in other languages (e.g. assembler!) beforehand.
If you're cutting your programming teeth on Cocoa, you might find that
Python or Ruby is gentler.
Hamish
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