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69d11b (1) No.3266[Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

How should I start C programming? Is this good place to start?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NWeucMKrLI&list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGAKIXv8Yr6nhGJ9Vlcjyymq

162753 (1) No.3269

thenewboston is shit. i would recommend reading c primer plus. its the book that i used years ago and possibly the best book on c for beginner programmers.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321928423/


69dce7 (1) No.3274

Getting into C is not esay, specially if you're on windows. There is no easy way to get on it other than coding and understanding what you do as you go.

thenewboston tutorials in C are not that good, its just:

>yeah so just type this

>umm, imagine this as the candle of a cake, even tho it doent make sense

>anyways i'll explain that later (not really)

>yeah so im gonna tell a story about how my cat stole my banana and blueberry pancakes

>2004 rachel mcadams is best rachel mcadams

And you end up not really knowing what you did.

Also, an important thing is knowing your learning style and find resources that suits your learning style.




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