The Definitive C Book Guide and List. Learn C The Hard Way. Zed Shaw's tutorial for beginners who aim for modern practices, with a focus on safety and security. The Alpha Version is available online. I think Zed's preamble covers it better than I could: How To Read This Book. This book is intended for programmers who have learned at least one other programming language. I refer you to Learn Python The Hard Way or to Learn Ruby The Hard Way if you haven't learned a programming language yet.
Those two books are for total beginners and work very well. Once you've done those then you can come back and start this book. For those who've already learned to code, this book may seem strange at first. It's not like other books where you read paragraph after paragraph of prose and then type in a bit of code here and there. Instead I have you coding right away and then I explain what you just did.
This works better because it's easier to explain something you've already experienced. Because of this structure, there are a few rules you must follow in this book: Type in all of the code. Do not copy- paste! Type the code in exactly, even the comments. Get it to run and make sure it prints the same output.
If there are bugs fix them. Do the extra credit but it's alright to skip ones you can't figure out. Always try to figure it out first before trying to get help. If you follow these rules, do everything in the book, and still can't code C then you at least tried.
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It's not for everyone, but the act of trying will make you a better programmer. The book is not for the faint of heart: Chapter 5 - Exercise 4: Introducing Valgrind! But that is its strength; it does not try to shield you from the truth, but exposes the gory details right there and then and explains how to cope with them.
