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ref wrote: > Hi All, > > So I have been tasked with the impossible (as usual) and I need to write > an apache module, and given what it needs to do, I want to compile it > for maximum speed run time. I have Nick Kew's book "The apache modules > book", and now need to get a crash course in C. I was wondering what > books you guys would recommend, other than the Kernigen & Ritchie book > which I have. I guess I am looking for a 'best practices'/tutorial kind > of book. I have solid PHP/JS, reasonable Perl, and passing experience > with Java/Python (just not enough time behind the wheel for them to be > solid). > Any pointers anyone ?(no pun intended ;) ...and yes, I know this will be > a crunch, but I _love_ a good challenge and something to sink my teeth > into) I like Kernighen and Pike's "The Practice of Programming". It's not really c-specific, and not really tutorial, but most of their examples are in C (surprise!). HTH, Matt
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