Off topic C question
Carl Banks
imbosol at vt.edu
Tue Apr 9 19:33:33 EDT 2002
Aahz wrote:
> In article <231u8a.lc.ln at 127.0.0.1>, Carl Banks <imbosol at vt.edu> wrote:
>>Aahz wrote:
>>>
>>> If you want to be a C programmer, you *MUST* get K&R. Period. Feel
>>> free to buy another book if K&R turns out to be too heavy for you right
>>> now, but recognize that you'll need it eventually.
>>
>>Really? I've been programming in C for ten years, and I've never even
>>seen the K&R book. I think I learned it just fine. Not that I have a
>>better suggestion.
>
> I'm of the opinion that if you used K&R, you'd agree with me.
Well, since I have been programming in C for ten years, and have never
needed K&R, I have already proven your original statments, that I
"*MUST* get K&R. Period," and that I'll "need it eventually," wrong.
So if I agreed with you, I'd be wrong.
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