Ha. Turbo Pascal and Borland Delphi are kind of outdated ;).

Check out these great books: “C for Dummies” 2nd Edition by Dan Gookin, “C:
All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies” by Dan Gookin, and “Absolute Beginners
Guide to C” 2nd Edition by Greg Perry.  I have all 3 and they do a great job
teaching you C.  If you can only get one of them, get the C: All-in-One Desk
Reference. It has a lot of information in it. The first one, C for Dummies,
moves at a nice slow pace so you really understand what is going on. The last
one also moves along at a nice pace. You can pick them up on amazon.com pretty
cheap.

As far as other little tools for windows:

VIM -> http://www.vim.org/download.php
Dev-C++ -> http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html

But if you are able to, then just run linux or find a host and your set :).

Darkoth

Quoting Michael Gerner Andreasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> lol.
>
> tryout turbo pascal or borland delphi. but they are getting extinct in
> my opionin.
>
> c,c# etc is the way to go. pick up a good book, or start playing with
> the code as i did for a few years back in hmm 95-97
>


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