learning c programming

2006-01-02 Thread Terry Tree
Anyone used these tapes before http://www.mixsoftware.com/product/cvidfn.htm ? I'm wondering if they are worth $299. What do you guys think ? -- Terry

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-02 Thread Erik Wikström
On 2006-01-02 15:28, Terry Tree wrote: Anyone used these tapes before http://www.mixsoftware.com/product/cvidfn.htm ? I'm wondering if they are worth $299. What do you guys think ? My highly subjective oppinion: For the same price you'll get a couple of high quality books and while it might b

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-02 Thread Erik Wikström
On 2006-01-02 15:56, Erik Wikström wrote: On 2006-01-02 15:28, Terry Tree wrote: Anyone used these tapes before http://www.mixsoftware.com/product/cvidfn.htm ? I'm wondering if they are worth $299. What do you guys think ? My highly subjective oppinion: For the same price you'll get a couple

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-02 Thread Sascha Wildner
Erik Wikström wrote: My highly subjective oppinion: For the same price you'll get a couple of high quality books and while it might be harder (and take longer) to read them I'm quite sure that you'll learn more that way. And the books are much better when used as a reference. For a list of goo

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-03 Thread Danial Thom
--- Terry Tree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone used these tapes before > http://www.mixsoftware.com/product/cvidfn.htm ? > I'm wondering if they are worth $299. What do > you guys think ? > > -- > Terry > > IMO there is only one way to learn to program; get yourself a project. You'll ne

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-03 Thread Dennis Melentyev
The only addition: along with project you'll also need a good reviewer.Just a person to blame you on all wrong formatting, redundancies, etc.Another good thing is well done sources. The good place to lurk onideas and realisations. So, rephrasing the post below, the best way is to join serious pro

Re: learning c programming

2006-01-03 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Tue, January 3, 2006 11:02 am, Danial Thom said: > IMO there is only one way to learn to program; > get yourself a project. You'll need a reference > book or web site, but until you try to tackle > something fairly difficult you'll never be any > good. During your project you'll encounter thing