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Gio
I'm getting K&R (it's on the way), should I also get the Answer Book?

And while I'm there, should I get the Puzzle Book? Or should I save the
Puzzle Book for when I'm more advanced?

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Jun 27 '08 #1
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Gio wrote:
I'm getting K&R (it's on the way), should I also get the Answer Book?
IMO, yes.
And while I'm there, should I get the Puzzle Book? Or should I save
the Puzzle Book for when I'm more advanced?
Puzzle book? Is there such?

Jun 27 '08 #2
santosh said:
Gio wrote:
>I'm getting K&R (it's on the way), should I also get the Answer Book?

IMO, yes.
>And while I'm there, should I get the Puzzle Book? Or should I save
the Puzzle Book for when I'm more advanced?

Puzzle book? Is there such?
First non-Amazon ref I found was:

http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=SERIES10109.63516

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