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Dr. Charles R. Severance
C Programming for Everybody (cc4e.com)
This is a podcast dedicated to learning the "classic" version of the C Programming language from the 1978 book written by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. This book places the reader right in the middle of the 1970's transition from a hardware-centered computer science to a focus on writing portable and efficient software. C was used to develop operating systems like Unix, Minix, and Linux. Programming languages like Python, Perl, Java, JavaScript and Ruby are all written in C. Software like the early TCP/IP networking implementations that made the Internet possible were...
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5.0 stars from 5 ratings
Unofficial lecture
This reading of K&R would be at least OK if it was official. It is not. The lecture contains some additional info. It is not enough in my opinion.
Infini19A0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/20/24
This show is great!!
This series shows there’s no excuse for why a full length extensive reading of coding teachings can’t be done! This is proof that it can be done *Elequently*
Marco Fernandooo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/22
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This www.cc4e.com web site is dedicated to learning the "classic" version of the C Programming language from the 1978 book written by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie. This K&R book places the reader in the middle of the 1970's transition from a hardware-centered computer science to a focus...
Published 07/10/22
The preface to C Programming by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie places the C programming language in the context of the other popular programming languages of the 1960's and 1970's FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal, Algol, and PL/I .  Many concepts like separation of concerns and the use of provided...
Published 07/09/22
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