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On 18 Nov 2003 12:51:15 GMT, Hans-Bernhard Broeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm reasonably sure there's not a single textbook on C that comes >anywhere close to really covering C95. Do you mean C99? Harbison and Steele, "C - A Reference Manual" does a good job of covering (and comparing) all versions of the standard, and pre-standard C. I would not recommend it to a beginner, but it's a good reference book, especially as compilers are becoming more C99 compliant. -- Al Balmer Balmer Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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