The Virtual Bookcase Reviews of 'Instant C Programming':
Reviewer Rob Slade wrote:
Provided you are already an experienced programmer in at least one other
language, the title is very nearly true. A coder switching from one language
to another does not need a lot of tutorial, but does need quick reference and
access to the concepts. Horton provides this in a very organized, planned and
complete fashion.
On second thought, maybe you better make that two or more languages, preferably
unrelated. At times Horton's lack of explanation might be a problem. The
concept of pointers, for example, is quite important to C, but has no analogue
in a number of other computer languages.
Still, if you know what you're doing this is a very quick introduction.
copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996
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