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C Programming Notes by Steve Summit, 1995-1997. These notes are based on notes prepared ( beginning in Spring, 1995 ) to supplement the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, or K&R as the book and its authors are affectionately known. C is ( as K&R admit ) a relatively small language, but one which ( to its admirers, anyway ) wears well. C's small, unambitious feature set is a real advantage: there's less to learn; there isn't excess baggage in the way when you don't need it. It can also be a disadvantage: since it doesn't do everything for you, there's a lot you have to do yourself. Actually, this is viewed by many as an additional advantage: anything the language doesn't do for you, it doesn't dictate to you, either, so you're free to do that something however you want.
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