I have not been careful enough with the disclaimers to my posts, due to being focused on the contents.
My TCPL posts should have had this disclaimer:
"PS I synthesize here in my own words what K&R teach, re-write all their example programs, character by character, solve all the C exercises they hand out. I comment to what K&R teach cursively. I do not copy-paste anything from the book!"
For your understanding, I am learning from 3 books:
1) C Programming a Modern Approach (SP: aMA) by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie (K&R)
2) The C Programming Language (TCPL) by K.N. King
3) Computer Systems: a Programmer’s Perspective (CS: aPP) by Bryant & O'Hallaron
You'll regularly see posts appearing out of any of these 3 nooks.
I am still on Fedora Workstation. Feels very stable and solid.
My TCPL posts should have had this disclaimer:
"PS I synthesize here in my own words what K&R teach, re-write all their example programs, character by character, solve all the C exercises they hand out. I comment to what K&R teach cursively. I do not copy-paste anything from the book!"
For your understanding, I am learning from 3 books:
1) C Programming a Modern Approach (SP: aMA) by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie (K&R)
2) The C Programming Language (TCPL) by K.N. King
3) Computer Systems: a Programmer’s Perspective (CS: aPP) by Bryant & O'Hallaron
You'll regularly see posts appearing out of any of these 3 nooks.
I am still on Fedora Workstation. Feels very stable and solid.