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Vieux 21/10/2007, 17h22   #2
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"Rob Kendrick" wrote:

> I'm a C programmer of (I'd like to think) intermediate skill and
> experience, able to throw most things together quite happily in C. I'd
> like to get to the point of being able to legitimately use the word
> "expert" on my CV. Does the group have any suggestions for books
> targeted at the intermediate programmer, rather than beginning?
>
> I suppose what I'm after is a guide that s me build on what I already
> know.
>
> I'm shamed to say I don't even own a copy of K&R - is this essential
> reading?


I don't know if it is essential reading at this point, but I would never
dream of admitting to an interviewer that I didn't have my own copy, I might
even suggest it was well worn - which, in fact it is, pages are coming out.

For a more advanced book I would suggest _Expert C Programming_ by Peter Van
der Linden, it is not only informative, it is interesting too.


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