Kibi W. (Kibi) reviewed The Waite Group's Essential Guide to Microsoft C (Essential guide series) on + 582 more book reviews
Very handsome reference, November 27, 2005
Reviewer: J. M. Siemensma (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
I use this book for over twenty years already. It is now worn out, I need a new copy. Although I am now writing in C++, this book is still always close at hand too look up simple things like operator precedence, and standard C functions.
The best C programming book I have, January 22, 2004
Reviewer: A reader
A concise tiny book with all ANSI C functions explained. This book should be the standard style for all the computer language books. I am looking for similar ones for C++ and VB .NET, but could not find one yet.
If you want to learn C, you should have this one.
Great job, February 3, 2003
Reviewer: Damir Zucic (Croatia, Europe)
This is my favorite book about programming. I believe
a new edition, compliant with the latest C standard might
be a good idea. Though there is a waste amount of on-line
material available now, books like that are by no means
obsolete. I am now sorry that I bought only one piece.
Reviewer: J. M. Siemensma (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
I use this book for over twenty years already. It is now worn out, I need a new copy. Although I am now writing in C++, this book is still always close at hand too look up simple things like operator precedence, and standard C functions.
The best C programming book I have, January 22, 2004
Reviewer: A reader
A concise tiny book with all ANSI C functions explained. This book should be the standard style for all the computer language books. I am looking for similar ones for C++ and VB .NET, but could not find one yet.
If you want to learn C, you should have this one.
Great job, February 3, 2003
Reviewer: Damir Zucic (Croatia, Europe)
This is my favorite book about programming. I believe
a new edition, compliant with the latest C standard might
be a good idea. Though there is a waste amount of on-line
material available now, books like that are by no means
obsolete. I am now sorry that I bought only one piece.