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lifesamd

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Hey, am pursuing my graduation in Information technology.. so, computer languages are gonna be my career base.. Now, I'm starting to learn C language. Will follow it by C++, then Java and eventually C#.. So, can you guys suggest me some books that would be good for learning C and java? Am currently studying from Dennis Ritchie's C programming language and Head first Java.
Please suggest me a good reference so that I dont develop bad habits while writing programs..
And The C programming language book is way older than all those new thick C programming books in the market now.. are there topics which are not covered in the C programming language? What's a good alternative book for C?
And, head first java is written for an older version of Java. If I download the latest version and run the source codes from Head first Java, will that be a problem?
 

altafurrehman

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C++ How To program By Deitel, Java How To program, c++ programming from problem solving to program design By DS Malik, Java The Complete Reference, C# The Complete Reference 4.0
Are Good and popular books for beginners, If You Want PDF Copy than You can download From
http://freecs-books.blogspot.com/
You Can Find Other Books of your interest too :)
 

bbender

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Personally, I find myself able to better understand concepts from the Head First series, but as far as reference books go, I utilize the Gaddis books for C++, at the very least. I have an older book for C that my father had when he was in college (yep, that old), and I've looked through it. Honestly, the C language hasn't changed any that I can tell. Everything you find in those books are going to be relevant to today's concepts with the language.

Best of luck in your endeavors!
 
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