Re: Offtopic: C Programming Tutorial
- Posted by Beaumont Furniss <bfurniss at IHUG.CO.NZ> Jun 13, 2000
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On 2000-06-12 lcampoar8 at far.ub.edu said: lc>On 11 Jun 00, at 12:33, Mike Hurley wrote: lc>Hi Mike, lc>> I would like to learn C. I have a copy of a GNU Win32 lc>> and DOS32 (Mingw & DJGPP resp.) Is there anything lc>> online I could download as a group of html files in a lc>> .zip file or a Acrobat PDF file? I want the basics lc>> and some of the harder stuff. If you know of any lc>> places to look, for all levels of lc>> difficulty/programming ability, please respond! lc>> Thanks all for reading this offtopic message, lc>> Mike Hurley lc>I'm also learning C/C++. I have many tools and tutorials about lc>C,C++ plenty of examples.There's also a greate package(>1mb) lc>that is perfect for newbies(like me but's written in spanish. lc>I'm using mainly DDS MICRO-C,a tiny and very portable compiler of lc>C language for Dos that translates your code to assembly and you lc>can compile it with Turbo Assembler,Masm and others.When I lc>"master" this compiler I'll try to go to Borland C/Turbo C and lc>GNUC,but right now I'm having my final exams so it will be my lc>summer homework! lc>there's also a great link: lc>http://www.programmersheaven.com lc>drop me a line when ever you want, lc>regards lc>---------------------------------- lc>Luis Campos lc>lcampoar8 at far.ub.edu lc>lcasoft at teleline.es Dear Luis, Just how portable is this C compiler , what size , what libraries , how ansi compatible . Relative to pcc12 , how much of an improvement is there ? Does this use 16-bit or 32-bit coding , where can you get the masm assembler from ; this assembler is probably a fair size . lc>---------------------------------- lc>************************************** lc>* Luis Campos - lcampoar8 at far.ub.edu * lc>* LCASOFTWARE S.L * lc>* LCASOFT at teleline.es * lc>************************************** Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive