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Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Regards
Vineet

Nov 14 '05 #1
16 1761
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


Nov 14 '05 #2
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


Nov 14 '05 #3
Marmagya <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> writes:
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


See <http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0131103628,00.html>
or <http://tinyurl.com/ywh2t>.

Martin
--
,--. Martin Dickopp, Dresden, Germany ,= ,-_-. =.
/ ,- ) http://www.zero-based.org/ ((_/)o o(\_))
\ `-' `-'(. .)`-'
`-. Debian, a variant of the GNU operating system. \_/
Nov 14 '05 #4
Marmagya <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> writes:
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


See <http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0131103628,00.html>
or <http://tinyurl.com/ywh2t>.

Martin
--
,--. Martin Dickopp, Dresden, Germany ,= ,-_-. =.
/ ,- ) http://www.zero-based.org/ ((_/)o o(\_))
\ `-' `-'(. .)`-'
`-. Debian, a variant of the GNU operating system. \_/
Nov 14 '05 #5

"Marmagya" <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> wrote in message news:Bc*************@news.oracle.com...
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Regards
Vineet


For members of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/C-Guru/, it is available in
the Files section.

--
Vijay Kumar R Zanvar
K&R Answers - http://www.geocities.com/vijoeyz/faq/knr/

Nov 14 '05 #6

"Marmagya" <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> wrote in message news:Bc*************@news.oracle.com...
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Regards
Vineet


For members of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/C-Guru/, it is available in
the Files section.

--
Vijay Kumar R Zanvar
K&R Answers - http://www.geocities.com/vijoeyz/faq/knr/

Nov 14 '05 #7
JaSeong Ju <j_******@yahoo.com> wrote:

[ Please do not top-post. ]
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Don't bother. This is one book which is well worth having in paper.
Seriously - you are not likely to regret the expense.
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html


Well... it's not very good, is it? For starters it is very incomplete
where C is concerned; more perniciously, it teaches a lot (and I mean a
_lot_) of things that are _not_ actually C, but (probably) POSIX. It
does not, AFAICT, distinguish between what is C and what is only
available on Unix. The style of C used is prehistorical, and the style
of the text is dubious. I could pick more nit, but that should suffice.

Richard
Nov 14 '05 #8
JaSeong Ju <j_******@yahoo.com> wrote:

[ Please do not top-post. ]
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Don't bother. This is one book which is well worth having in paper.
Seriously - you are not likely to regret the expense.
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html


Well... it's not very good, is it? For starters it is very incomplete
where C is concerned; more perniciously, it teaches a lot (and I mean a
_lot_) of things that are _not_ actually C, but (probably) POSIX. It
does not, AFAICT, distinguish between what is C and what is only
available on Unix. The style of C used is prehistorical, and the style
of the text is dubious. I could pick more nit, but that should suffice.

Richard
Nov 14 '05 #9
In <Bc*************@news.oracle.com> Marmagya <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> writes:
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


The copyright owner apparently didn't choose to make it available online.

If you don't mind using pirate sites making it available online, Google
is your friend.

Dan
--
Dan Pop
DESY Zeuthen, RZ group
Email: Da*****@ifh.de
Nov 14 '05 #10
In <Bc*************@news.oracle.com> Marmagya <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> writes:
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


The copyright owner apparently didn't choose to make it available online.

If you don't mind using pirate sites making it available online, Google
is your friend.

Dan
--
Dan Pop
DESY Zeuthen, RZ group
Email: Da*****@ifh.de
Nov 14 '05 #11
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:03:40 +0530, "Vijay Kumar R Zanvar"
<vi***********@globaledgesoft.com> wrote:

"Marmagya" <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> wrote in message news:Bc*************@news.oracle.com...
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Regards
Vineet


For members of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/C-Guru/, it is available in
the Files section.


Thank you for telling us that. Now, we can see what Yahoo's policy is
about illegally posting copyrighted material.

--
Al Balmer
Balmer Consulting
re************************@att.net
Nov 14 '05 #12
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:03:40 +0530, "Vijay Kumar R Zanvar"
<vi***********@globaledgesoft.com> wrote:

"Marmagya" <marmagya@eNOpatra_SPAM.com> wrote in message news:Bc*************@news.oracle.com...
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Regards
Vineet


For members of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/C-Guru/, it is available in
the Files section.


Thank you for telling us that. Now, we can see what Yahoo's policy is
about illegally posting copyrighted material.

--
Al Balmer
Balmer Consulting
re************************@att.net
Nov 14 '05 #13
Marmagya wrote:
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


Yes. You can buy a legal copy from Prentice Hall. Here is the URL:
<http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0131103628,00.html>
If you find a copy of the text on the Web, it is illegal: both its
publication on the Web is illegal, and any attempt by you to copy it is
illegal.

Nov 14 '05 #14
Marmagya wrote:
Hello group,

Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?


Yes. You can buy a legal copy from Prentice Hall. Here is the URL:
<http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0131103628,00.html>
If you find a copy of the text on the Web, it is illegal: both its
publication on the Web is illegal, and any attempt by you to copy it is
illegal.

Nov 14 '05 #15
Richard Bos wrote:

JaSeong Ju <j_******@yahoo.com> wrote:

[ Please do not top-post. ]
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Don't bother. This is one book which is well worth having in paper.
Seriously - you are not likely to regret the expense.
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html


Well... it's not very good, is it? For starters it is very incomplete
where C is concerned; more perniciously,
it teaches a lot (and I mean a
_lot_) of things that are _not_ actually C, but (probably) POSIX. It
does not, AFAICT, distinguish between what is C and what is only
available on Unix. The style of C used is prehistorical, and the style
of the text is dubious. I could pick more nit,
but that should suffice.


I noticed a couple of things.

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/node7.html> Exercise 12336 To read characters to end of data, use a loop such as either

char ch;
while( ch = getchar(), ch >= 0 ) /* ch < 0 indicates end-of-data */


ch should be of type int instead of char.
Also, in http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/node8.html,
Exercise 12346 is undefined behavior.

--
pete
Nov 14 '05 #16
Richard Bos wrote:

JaSeong Ju <j_******@yahoo.com> wrote:

[ Please do not top-post. ]
Does any one know us "The C Programming Language" by K&R is available
online?

Don't bother. This is one book which is well worth having in paper.
Seriously - you are not likely to regret the expense.
I haven't seen it yet, how about an alternative?

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html


Well... it's not very good, is it? For starters it is very incomplete
where C is concerned; more perniciously,
it teaches a lot (and I mean a
_lot_) of things that are _not_ actually C, but (probably) POSIX. It
does not, AFAICT, distinguish between what is C and what is only
available on Unix. The style of C used is prehistorical, and the style
of the text is dubious. I could pick more nit,
but that should suffice.


I noticed a couple of things.

http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/node7.html> Exercise 12336 To read characters to end of data, use a loop such as either

char ch;
while( ch = getchar(), ch >= 0 ) /* ch < 0 indicates end-of-data */


ch should be of type int instead of char.
Also, in http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/node8.html,
Exercise 12346 is undefined behavior.

--
pete
Nov 14 '05 #17

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