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Book suggestion for 'C Language' programming

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Hi,

I want to learn 'C language' programming from basic. Please anybody suggest me some good book.

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balaguruswamy is a very good book

Dennis ritchie C book is also very good

But if you want to learn in a simple way buy Let US C ----> yeshwanth kanetkar.....
 
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Here's the short list of suggestions:

Basics to Intermediate/Advanced:

C Primer Plus

Excellent C Reference at any Level - A Copy within Arm's Reach at All Times:

C: A Reference Manual

Embark into Advanced C - Two Real Gems:

Pointers on C

Advanced C Programming by Example (Out-of-Print, If you find a copy buy it!)

Entertaining with Pearls of Wisdom:

Expert C Programming

I probably have close to a fifty books on the C language, these are the cream of the crop.

Hope the recommends help in your endeavors.

BigDog
 
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Hi

In my opinion first you need to read the book Let Us C by yeshwanth kanetkar...so that you will come to know idea about each concept....After that for in depth concepts you have read the books C by Dennis Ritche, Deep C secrets etc....
 

The following is a very good online tutorial covering the basics of the C language as well as some more advanced topics:

C Tutorial - C Made Easy

More Advanced C and C++ Language Features

However, I would definitely supplement any online tutorials with one of the books recommended above.

You may also want to checkout the following group:

Embedded C/C++ Programming

I have posted numerous online C references and tutorials in the group and the list is growing.

BigDog
 
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hi,

I agree. Depends if you are the beginner then Lets us C is really good, while teaching i noticed it is easy for learners to grasp it. 😄 good luck with 'C'

you can check out related books at **broken link removed**.
 
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