Only comment I have on this is toss borland and get mingw. the rest sounds good. If you go the c++ route, I also liked thinking in c++, by bruce eckle. it is a free book.
On 4/2/2011 11:51 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi Jiang, Nice to see you - and welcome to the list. as for C, the best books I read (and heard) were "The C Programming Language" by kernighan and Ritchie (the programmers who created C), "Structured Programming" (or the equivalent title) and Designing Algorithms in C. Personally, I recommend C++ or slightly modern ones, as C++ builds on top of C (slightly different syntax and way of writing things, but shares useful concepts). As for IDE (Integrated Development Environment), for beginners, I recommend writing your code in a text editor such as Notepad and using a command line compiler such as Borland compiler. If you want a free IDE, the best one the programmers on this list use are Eclipse and Visual Studio Express (could you tell us under which OS you'll write your programs in?). Just for sake of intro: could you tell us more about yourself like how you heard about this list, how did you get into programming (a student, a programmer learning a new language, etc.) and what do you wish to learn? That way, those who have your experience can understand your situation and help you better. Cheers, Joseph On 4/2/11, giang<hoanggiang1994@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi every one, I'm Giang, a new member. I'm beginning to learn C programming. But now, I don't know which book is good for me and which IDE is work well with jaws. Can you give me some choice? Thanks in advance Giang Hoanggiang1994@xxxxxxxxxxx__________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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