[Swlug] C Programming Book Recommendations

Morgan Green MorganGreen0681 at outlook.com
Wed Oct 23 11:05:19 UTC 2024


Hi,
I apologise I meant that I'm new to C programming, I done some Python and Bash in the past for scripting, although granted they are not system languages.

Kind regards,
Morgan Green

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Cc: Alan Gray <alan at grayhs.org>
Subject: Re: [Swlug] C Programming Book Recommendations

Hello Morgan,
I agree that 'C' is probably not the best for a beginner. It's a very useful language, but the basic level of operation is very close to the internal machine language of the computer. It will tie you in knots, especially if just working from a book.

Years ago it was 'BASIC' or Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, but things have moved on. Python, as suggested, is widely considered the current equivalent.

Regards
Alan Gray (in Tredegar)

On 23 October 2024 10:02:50 BST, Morgan Green via Swlug <swlug at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am very new to programming, but I want to start out on C to grasp the fundamentals of all programming languages. Can anyone recommend me any paperbooks on C programming that is suitable for complete beginners?
>
>Kind regards,
>Morgan Green
>
>Sent from Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>

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