Translator's words: it takes 1.1 drops to learn the C language and sink your mind to find a quiet place, bring a cup of coffee, and taste her in the rich fragrance. (By Boatman Yang)
People usually think that computer programming is annoying, but some people find it interesting. Every programmer has to follow the trend of computer programming languages.
Most people start programming in C language, because C language is the most common language used in operating systems and applications.
If you are reading this article, it is very likely that you are already a programmer or want to be a programmer. Fortunately, this is where you are looking for. In this article, I collected some Web sites or tutorials for C programming to help you become a good C language programmer. These URLs or tutorials will help you learn the basic knowledge of C language.
And advanced programming skills.
1. C Programming Notes
These notes are from the C Programming introduction course at the University of Washington experimental College. These notes are from The additional part of The book The C Programming Language.
As we all know, this book is written by famous Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, or K & R.
2. Programming in C-UNIX System calland Subroutines using C.
David Matthew (David Marshall)'s "program in C" tutorial covers the use of C language for application design, UNIX system calls and sub-calls.
3. C Lesson by Chris Sawtell
This section contains a complete tutorial on self-learning the computer language "C. This tutorial is written in plain English. I wrote my thoughts in the same language style.
I will apply it directly to my teaching.
4. comp. lang. c Frequently Asked Questions
Steve wrote the most frequently asked questions and printed them into the book "C language FAQs" (Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0)
5. Collection of C programming material at Lysator Society
These materials are about C language programming e-books on the Lysator social website. Lysator is a teacher in computer social science and now lives at Linköping University in Sweden.
6. A collection of useful libraries written in C
This is a collection of useful free software and libraries running on a variety of operating systems, especially running on the GNU operating system and its various releases.
7. The C Programming Language Standard
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 is an international standard workgroup for C programming languages.
8. High-level and Low-level Programming in C
You can use certain tools or syntax to extend the C language to a high-level programming language. At the same time, you can bypass the conventional C language.
Feature to obtain its low-level features in bytes.
9. Microsoft C Language Reference
"C Language Reference" describes how Microsoft uses C language. Books are organized based on ansi c and expanded to C by Microsoft.
10. Online C/C ++ Tutorials and Documentation
This includes electronic documents, instructions, tutorials and reference books, as well as FAQs and books on C and C ++.
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