> I don't know about targeting network programming. But the best book > I've ever seen on C programming is "C How To Program", second edition,
I've heard that Stevens' book is widely regarded to be the definitive Unix programming text. Others go with Kernighan and Ritchie's book; the latter is more just a synopsis of the language rather than an intero programming text. Personally, I haven't looked at C or other how to program books in quite sometime (I used one called "variations in C" when I was taking a C programming course in school) but I'd hazard a guess that many of them are way too windows or dos-based. > LX
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