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Just about every C programmer I respect learned C from this book. Unlike many of the 1,000 page doorstops stuffed with CD-ROMs that have become popular, this volume is concise and powerful (if somewhat dangerous) -- like C itself. And it was written by Kernighan himself. Need we say more?

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Presents a complete guide to ANSI standard C language programming. Written by the developers of C, this new version helps readers keep up with the finalized ANSI standard for C while showing how to take advantage of C's rich set of operators, economy of expression, improved control flow, and data structures. This 2nd edition has been completely rewritten with additional examples and problem sets to clarify the implementation of difficult language constructs. 7 x 9 1/4.

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  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 2 edition (April 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0131103628
  • ISBN-13: 978-0131103627
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
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187 of 189 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A high-intensity tutorial and a great reference, March 13, 2000
By Mike Christie (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This book (widely known as K&R, after the authors' initials) has for over twenty years been the best way to learn C. When I got this book in 1980, I had access to a Unix system and worked through much of the tutorial material in it. On the way I learnt a great deal, not just about C, but about good programming style, code reuse, the value of clear comments--in short, I was introduced to the skill set of an experienced computer professional.

The book was a trendsetter in several ways. For example, the very first exercise given is to print "hello, world"; this is now seen as the first exercise in innumerable other, more recent books, many of which may not realize that they are borrowing from K&R. The rest of chapter 1 (there's a chapter 0, an introduction; another geek-cool change which has been widely copied) is a tutorial that takes you through assignment statements, data types, if/else, for, while, printf, function definitions, arrays, and variable scoping, in less than 30 pages. If you work your way through the embedded exercises you'll have written utilities to strip tabs, reverse input by lines, strip trailing whitespace from input, and several others. This is much more challenging than most tutorials, but the effect on the student is that you feel you are being treated as an equal. The book doesn't talk down to you; it gives you accurate and concise answers. It's written for programmers, in other words.

The next few chapters go back over the elements of C in more detail, and should also be treated as a tutorial. Going through this material religiously will be far more valuable than any college class could possibly be.

There is a reference section at the back, which is good to have. But the real value of this book is in the tutorial approach: it is a rare pleasure in the computing field to find a book that is simultaneously clear, stimulating and informative.

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99 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best programming book I ever bought., July 12, 2000
By Uri Raz (Israel) - See all my reviews
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I've first bought this book when I started my academic studies,and 5 years of work with Fortran 77 and three years of work withPascal.

This small book (270 pages, including the index) served me well through my degree, and I still keep the dog-eared, yellowing, aged book with me at work.

The book focuses on the language itself - this is no hands-on book (no explanations on how to use this compiler or that debugger, though it is a little biased toward Unix) in a clear, concise, and thorough way covering all of the language and it's standard libraries.

I especially liked the excercises (the solutions come in a seperate volume) and the C source code examples of how some of the library routines are (or may be) implemented.

With this book I had no problem understanding the more difficult subjects (e.g. many people have problems with pointers, and this book makes the subject easy to understand) and avoiding pitfalls.

I've read it in a week, and keeping it in hand's reach smoothly started programming in C.

The only drawback I see in this book is it's price, it's a small book which sells *very* well, and I'd expect it's price to be lower. This book is *not* for people who study C as their first programming language (those would be better served with a pair of books - a first course in programming and compiler guide).

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79 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most elegant programming book I have ever read, November 8, 1997
By pem2@lehigh.edu (Bethlehem, PA) - See all my reviews
This book is not "for Dummies". It assumes that you already have some knowledge of structured programming languages (i.e. Pascal). For example, this book spends four well-written pages explaining everything you need to know about functions. If you don't know what a function is, this will clearly not be enough. However, if you do know about functions, this book will not drone on and on for an entire chapter or two on the subject like some of the foot-crunching tomes the size of an encyclopdia.

The book is expensive ($40) for its size (approx. 250pgs.), but it is worth every penny. To quote the authors: "C is not a big language, and it is not served well by a big book."

As a bonus, almost anything you need to know about C can be found in seconds using the excellent index. It should be noted that this is a language reference and will NOT tell you how to use your editing environment or compiler.

In summary, intermediate or advanced programmers should be able to learn C with reasonable proficiency in a short amount of time.

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5.0 out of 5 stars the C owner's manual
This is a great reference, as well as an in depth look into the standard library.
Published 2 days ago by Levi C. Riley

5.0 out of 5 stars Book by the the creator
One of the first books on the "C" language by Brian Kernighan.
This book was translated to many languages and there are several editions before and after this one with... Read more
Published 26 days ago by M. Al-dhaen

5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely well written
Let me start off by saying that I'm not a novice programmer, so this review will be biased given that fact alone. That said this book was an eye opener on so many levels. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Louis W. Blessing

4.0 out of 5 stars The book is the definite need for C programming knowledge
Before I jump into the review of the "C programming language" by the creators themselves, Yes K& R. Here are a few pointers you might find useful:

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Published 2 months ago by Saurav Bhasin

5.0 out of 5 stars Still the King
Do you want to really learn C language? Do yourself a huge favor and read this book. I bought the 2nd edition of the 'K&R' book back when it came out in the late 1980s and it... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Dave Walz-Burkett

3.0 out of 5 stars Not sure about this book...
Okay so I know a little about programming already from my earlier years, I have been out of programming for many years and thought I'd pick up a "good book" on "C" to start back... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Direct to the point.
I really want to tell you that this book is going to help you. If you have a basic programming knowledge or other language much better. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A really useful book
If you are getting started with C and Unix, this book is kinda a must.
Published 4 months ago by Yao Yuxing

4.0 out of 5 stars One of the rare one which gets to the points with clarity.
One of the rare one which gets to the points with clarity and conciseness.
The only issue is it does not provide corrections to any of the exercises. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Standard for learning C
There are over 200 hundred other reviews for this book. If that's not enough of a recommendation I don't know what is. Read more
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