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Known as the bible of C, this classic bestseller introduces the C programming language and illustrates algorithms, data structures, and programming techniques.


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Next to Fred Brooks' The Mythical Man-Month, this is perhaps the most classic of all classic programming books.

The authors write: "Besides showing how to make effective use of the language, we have also tried where possible to illustrate useful algorithms and principles of good style and sound design."

The book is astoundingly practical as a tutorial, which is itself a testament to the Unix "pipe" model of programming: By page 13, they've introduced getchar and putchar, and by the end of Chapter 1, twenty pages later, you've implemented a host of useful utilities including cat, wc, and detab.…

From Arthur's list on budding C plus plus software engineer.

I learned my first programming language as a kid, and Basic always felt like a beginner’s language. It wasn’t until I started writing C that I felt in control of the machine. This book is a classic and was on every C-programmer’s shelf in the 80s and 90s. It isn’t the easiest read but is remarkably comprehensive for a relatively thin volume. The fact that it has been in print for over 30 years tells you something about its staying power.

Nowadays, I tend to code in higher level languages, but every once and a while I dip down, getting…

From Christopher's list on books for coders shelf.

This is the defining book on the C language, written by the authors of the language and published in 1978.

By the early 1980’s it became the standard for writing systems software, helped by the fact that the UNIX operating system was written in it. UNIX grew to become the world’s dominant operating system, running over 90% of the world’s web servers. 

By the time I encountered the language I already had programmed extensively in assembler, COBOL, FORTRAN, and other languages. I had written a commercial FORTRAN compiler. The language changed my world, and this book was unique then and…

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

C has been around forever, and most likely will be for much, much longer. Being able to read and understand C is crucial even if it is not the language of choice to write in these days.

Personally I see myself gaining appreciation for the design of a language by following the thoughts of the original authors and understanding what the intentions behind the design choices were, and this is what this book provides.

From Philipp's list on learning from programming classics.

Most heavy-duty Unix / Liniux programs are written in C or C++.  This book is the classic introduction to C. The information to page ratio is one of the highest I’ve ever seen; the book is dense but well worth the effort. The writing is clear and concise and this book has become the standard by which most other programming language books are judged.

In college, I read the first edition straight through in a few days. My head was spinning from so much information; I then read the book straight through a second time, and everything gelled. The…

From Arnold's list on for learning the Zen of Unix.

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