Which book on C does /g/ recommend that will offer:
>implementation of basic data structures
>basic algorithms
>best practises for using malloc(), realloc(), free()
>naming conventions and accepted practises
>consistency across the whole book by a single author (this is very important)
K&R is good it feels like I'm going blind, not knowing if what I'm doing is good, accepted practise.
Searching online yields no results because on every C question people are bitching and fighting on the comments for the most minutiae things without offering any explanation of why this practise is bad or why their way is better.
>>61643162
Learn English first. Then go for a programming language.
>>61643162
hey /g/ I'm interested also !!!!
I'd go for Modern C (free as in beer)
Also, learn English first.
>>61643162
pic related is very good.
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