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C Unleashed cd split in half

Hello,

I have been reading this brick, "C Unleashed" by Heathfield, Kirby,
etc. on the bus and split the cd in two lugging it around.

I tried emailing the author at his web site
http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton/unleashed/
but emails bounce back.

Could someone be kind enough to email a zip file of just the src code
and/or place it in a downloadable location on the web?

Would be much obliged.

Best regards,
Bert
Nov 14 '05 #1
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Bert Szoghy wrote:
I have been reading this brick, "C Unleashed" by Heathfield, Kirby,
etc. on the bus and split the cd in two lugging it around.

I tried emailing the author at his web site
http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton/unleashed/
but emails bounce back.

Could someone be kind enough to email a zip file of just the src code
and/or place it in a downloadable location on the web?

Can't help ya, sorry, but I am wondering - what'd you think of the book?
Would you recommend it to someone who's been coding C for about ten
years or is it really more for beginners...?

I've read in one of the reviews that it should sit next to K&R on the
bookshelf - if that is the case, I just might buy it :)

rlc
Nov 14 '05 #2
In <2m************@uni-berlin.de> Ronald Landheer-Cieslak <ro****@landheer.com> writes:
Can't help ya, sorry, but I am wondering - what'd you think of the book?
Would you recommend it to someone who's been coding C for about ten
years or is it really more for beginners...?

I've read in one of the reviews that it should sit next to K&R on the
bookshelf - if that is the case, I just might buy it :)


I'm afraid that the only way of making the right decision (for you) is
to go to a bookshop/library and browse it. My conclusion was that it
was not worth the price and the bookshelf space, but YMMV.

Dan
--
Dan Pop
DESY Zeuthen, RZ group
Email: Da*****@ifh.de
Nov 14 '05 #3
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak <ro****@landheer.com> writes:
[C Unleashed]
Can't help ya, sorry, but I am wondering - what'd you think of the
book? Would you recommend it to someone who's been coding C for about
ten years or is it really more for beginners...?


As one of the authors, I may be somewhat biased (but I don't get
royalties based on sales). However, I think it's a useful book
because of its breadth. It covers a great number of topics all
over the landscape and covers most of them fairly well, although
of course the depth of each is somewhat limited. Even a
programmer who's been writing in C for ten years will probably
find at least a few topics entirely new to him.
--
"What is appropriate for the master is not appropriate for the novice.
You must understand the Tao before transcending structure."
--The Tao of Programming
Nov 14 '05 #4
Ben Pfaff <bl*@cs.stanford.edu> spoke thus:
As one of the authors


Speaking of the authers, where is Mr. Heathfield?

--
Christopher Benson-Manica | I *should* know what I'm talking about - if I
ataru(at)cyberspace.org | don't, I need to know. Flames welcome.
Nov 14 '05 #5
Dan Pop wrote:
I'm afraid that the only way of making the right decision (for you) is
to go to a bookshop/library and browse it. My conclusion was that it
was not worth the price and the bookshelf space, but YMMV.

The library is another option for the OP, too. If he can find a the book
there, he can then copy then code from the CD to his computer or some
such.

BTW, for anyone who happens to live in St. Louis County MO, the library
system ordered three copies after I recommended it. It gets some usage,
there's usually at least one copy checked out when I look it up on-line.
Currently two copies are out.


Brian Rodenborn
Nov 14 '05 #6
Default User wrote:
The library is another option for the OP, too. If he can find a the book
there, he can then copy then code from the CD to his computer or some
such.


Looking around I see that Prentice-Hall will replace damaged CDs. Send
email to di***********@prenhall.com for more information.

Brian Rodenborn
Nov 14 '05 #7
In article <cd**********@chessie.cirr.com>,
Christopher Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.cyberspace.org> wrote:
Ben Pfaff <bl*@cs.stanford.edu> spoke thus:
As one of the authors


Speaking of the authers, where is Mr. Heathfield?


As far as I can tell, the last anybody has heard from him on usenet was
his answer to precisely that question:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ing.google.com

(Somebody needs to create alt.fan.richard-heathfield and put this question
in the FAQ.)
dave

--
Dave Vandervies dj******@csclub.uwaterloo.ca
Well, it's rare. The usual reaction to "let me just show you the bit..."
is "Rich! Rich! We ***believe*** you, okay?!?!?!?!?!"
--Richard Heathfield in comp.lang.c
Nov 14 '05 #8
In <cd**********@chessie.cirr.com> Christopher Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.cyberspace.org> writes:
Ben Pfaff <bl*@cs.stanford.edu> spoke thus:
As one of the authors


Speaking of the authers, where is Mr. Heathfield?


He explained himself, a while ago. Google the archives for his most
recent posts.

Dan
--
Dan Pop
DESY Zeuthen, RZ group
Email: Da*****@ifh.de
Nov 14 '05 #9
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak <ro****@landheer.com> wrote:
Bert Szoghy wrote:
I have been reading this brick, "C Unleashed" by Heathfield, Kirby,
etc. on the bus and split the cd in two lugging it around.
Can't help ya, sorry, but I am wondering - what'd you think of the book?
Would you recommend it to someone who's been coding C for about ten
years or is it really more for beginners...?


Can't speak for Mr. Szoghy, but I certainly would.

Richard
Nov 14 '05 #10

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