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Reviews in C Vu 3-2 (Jan 1991)
A total of 9 titles.

See our list of Recommended books at the end of this list.

Advanced C Struct Programming by John W.L. Ogilvie [Highly Recommended]
Algorithms in C by Robert Sedgewick [Recommended]
Born to Code in C by Herbert Schildt
High-Resolution Computer Graphics Using C by Ian O. Angell
Numerical Recipes in C by Brian P. Flannery & William H. Press & Saul A. Teukolsky & William T. Vetterling [Recommended]
Programming in ANSI C by Stephen G Kochan
Programming with C by B.S. Gottfried [Recommended]
Turbo C Survival Guide, The by Larry Miller & Alex Quilici [Recommended]
X Window System Programming and Applications with Xt. OSF/MOTIF Edition, The by Douglas A. Young

List of Recommended Books
Advanced C Struct Programming by John W.L. Ogilvie [Highly Recommended]
Francis Glassborow writes:
Buy this book, set aside a regular time to work at it, stick to your routine and find yourself becoming far more professional in your programming.
Algorithms in C by Robert Sedgewick [Recommended]
Francis Glassborow writes:
If you want to program seriously, Algorithms in C belongs on your desk, if you need to program numerically then so should Numerical Recipes in C.
Numerical Recipes in C by William H. Press & Brian P. Flannery & Saul A. Teukolsky & William T. Vetterling [Recommended]
Francis Glassborow writes:
If you want to program seriously, Algorithms in C belongs on your desk, if you need to program numerically then so should Numerical Recipes in C.
Programming with C by B.S. Gottfried [Recommended]
John Gameson writes:
For the price of a box of discs this book is a real bargain.
Turbo C Survival Guide, The by Larry Miller & Alex Quilici [Recommended]
Alan Cocks writes:
...Apart from this, it is a book I would buy for its content and get good value from and I do recommend it to you.

Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.


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