Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!mintaka!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!dvinci!news From: hovdesta@herald.usask.ca (Alfred Hovdestad) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: C tutorial Message-ID: <1990Jun8.144335.21572@dvinci.usask.ca> Date: 8 Jun 90 14:43:35 GMT References: <2472@xenon.stgt.sub.org> Sender: news@dvinci.usask.ca Reply-To: hovdesta@herald.usask.ca Organization: University of Saskatchewan Lines: 21 From article <2472@xenon.stgt.sub.org>, by alf@xenon.stgt.sub.org (Ingo Feulner): > In article <18.2668B598@palace.UUCP> Brian.Koontz@f9.n391.z1.UUCP (Brian Koontz) writes: >>Can anybody recommend a good C tutorial for someone who knows a few >>programming languages, but not the first thing about C? I've grown tired >>of the intricacies of assembly, and have heard C is a fairly versatile >>language... Try the Coronado Enterprises C Tutor. It is a freeware tutorial that takes you from identifiers to pointers and character arrays to structures, etc. The version I have is from 1986, I don't know if there is a later version or not. Their address is: Coronado Enterprises 12501 Cornado Ave NE Albuqurque, New Mexico 87122 +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Alfred Hovdestad | Internet: hovdestad@sask.usask.ca | | University of Saskatchewan | UUCP: hovdesta@dvinci.UUCP | | Canada | Voice: (306) 966-4828 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+