[Cialug] Learning the 'C' language

Barry Von Ahsen barry at vonahsen.com
Wed Oct 12 07:36:04 CDT 2005


Nathan C. Smith wrote:
> I know a smattering of other things.  All languages have similarities in
> program flow and branching.  A review of basic syntax and variable-types
> then a dive into 'C' uniqueness and data structures would suit me best.
> Linked lists, pointers hash tables,  hmm starting to sound like a data
> structures class.

I'm pretty sure I still have my data structures book.  I'll check tonight

-barry





> What I would be even more interested in is the environment around C in
> Linux.  GCC and make and the C libraries.  ...  The stuff you need to know
> to contribute to a project.  Malloc, threading.
>  
> -Nate
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morris Dovey [mailto:mrdovey at iedu.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:16 PM
> To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Cialug] Learning the 'C' language
> 
> 
> | Anybody know of a good place locally (DSM Metro) to learn 'C'?
> | Really just plain C, but maybe C++ if that's all there is.
> 
> Do you want to learn C for credits or programming?
> What other programming languages do you know?
> 
> Morris Dovey
> 
> 
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