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cadets 18-11-2003 09:57

Programming
 
What would be the best way to start on C?:ahh: I am clueless?
Should I get a book or an online resource, or someother way so I can program the robot controller

Chris Hibner 18-11-2003 11:03

If I were you, I would buy "C Primer Plus", which is published by the Waite Group. It should be in stock at most major book stores. It will cost around $35.

I have no affiliation to the Waite Group, so I have no personal interest in recommending that book. I just thought is was well written, easy to understand, and somewhat entertaining.

This book is a good introduction to C, and should be enough for you to get to know the basics of the language - enough so that you can further learn on your own and with the help of reference guides.

UIDzero 18-11-2003 11:18

Re: Programming
 
Quote:

Originally posted by cadets
What would be the best way to start on C?:ahh: I am clueless?
Should I get a book or an online resource, or someother way so I can program the robot controller

"Learn C in xxx days" type books are a good structured way to go. I have been very impressed with them in the past.

Chris Bright 18-11-2003 14:06

Someone on this forum has mentioned this before, But i suggest you go to howstuffworks.com . They have some good tutorials on the very basics of C. I think this would be a good place to get started.

Raven_Writer 18-11-2003 18:03

Re: Re: Programming
 
Quote:

Originally posted by UIDzero
"Learn C in xxx days" type books are a good structured way to go. I have been very impressed with them in the past.
I've found that the "Learn [language] in xxx hours" is also a good book.

You could also just goto your local book store and look for which C-programming book best suits you.

Jeremy_Mc 18-11-2003 18:09

The SAMS series of books are excellent for fast paced learning, but for true understand I suggest getting the C Primer.

FotoPlasma 18-11-2003 19:32

Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Bright
Someone on this forum has mentioned this before, But i suggest you go to howstuffworks.com . They have some good tutorials on the very basics of C. I think this would be a good place to get started.
Here's the link: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/c.htm

I think it's a very good introduction, and it's free.

cadets 18-11-2003 21:07

Thanks
 
:D Thankyou very much!!!

Stu Bloom 18-12-2003 10:20

Re: Programming
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hibner
If I were you, I would buy "C Primer Plus", which is published by the Waite Group. It should be in stock at most major book stores. It will cost around $35...

In case anyone is still in need ... I just ordered this book from Amazon.com. It got very high customer ratings, and used copies are available from as low as $1.47 !!


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