[SWLUG] C Development Book?

Stuart Herbert stuart at gnqs.org
Tue Oct 28 10:00:56 UTC 2003


For portability, get a book on POSIX.1.  Best way to learn about organising 
project files is to download existing projects, and try working with them.

Stu

On Sunday 26 October 2003 1:18 pm, Bryn Reeves wrote:
> Hi all,
> Just wondered if anyone on the list had any recommendations for a book(s)
> for learning more advanced C programming. I've read K&R and a lot of
> tutorials, and understand the language for small projects. What I'm looking
> for now is something which covers more advanced topics, and how to apply
> them in bigger projects. Specifically, topics like portability,
> mangaing/organising project files etc. I'd also at some stage like to learn
> more about the GNU autotools.
>
> There's so many books on C available, it's hard to know which would be best
> to go for!
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers
>
> Bryn
>
>
>
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