Can anyone recomend a good intoduction to C...

Thaddeus L. Olczyk olczyk at interaccess.com
Tue Mar 6 03:09:47 EST 2001


On Mon, 05 Mar 2001 14:19:48 GMT, grante at visi.com (Grant Edwards)
wrote:

>In article <3aa366c6_2 at nnrp1.news.uk.psi.net>, Simon Brunning wrote:
>>... for a Python programmer?
>>
>>I'm going to have to bite the bullet and learn a bit of C. I'd at
>>least like to learn the *right* way to do it.
>
>The "right" way to do it is with a PDP-11, a Lear-Siegler ADM3a
>and the v7 source code.  ;)  Some would argue in favor of an
>ASR-33, but they tend to annoy the downstairs neighbors.
Recently the original  UNIX was released( isn't the v7 source a bit
old? I would think you get something a bit earlier).
If you surf a bit you can find the source ( finding the source is
really all you need the page has links to everything else ), also the
source to a C compiler and PDP11 emulators for free download.
In fact go to eitherr Ken Thompsons web page or Dennis Ritchies web
page, and you will find it there ).



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