Re: Is K&R Still Relevant?
Re: Is K&R Still Relevant?
- Subject: Re: Is K&R Still Relevant?
- From: James Bredijk <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 07:54:35 -0400
On Tuesday, August 28, 2001, at 05:23 PM, Chilton Webb wrote:
With all this talk of which language to learn first, second, and never,
ever, ever, I'm wondering what the consensus is on Kernighan and
Ritchie's "The C Programming Language". I haven't heard it mentioned
recently. At one time, it was the 'bible' of C programming. Is it still
as important in the Cocoa world?
-Chilton (who has an opinion on this, but is curious what others think
nonetheless)
K & R will always be relevant as long as 'C' is still around. And 'C'
isn't going anywhere ;o)
I'm sure that most of us are not willing to surrender 'C' just yet :^)
Since Cocoa is OS X development only, and there are plenty of 8.x & 9.x
machines to program for, 'C' (along with C++, Carbon and even some
Pascal) will be around for quite a while.
James
James Bredijk
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