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Ive always been interested in programming,long ago i started with HTML because it was easy, I kept learning, but it always was webbased, i learned to work with php/JS/html/css/mysql, but now i feel like its time to move on to some more serious languages wich can be used to create 'real' programs. After some research i choose to start learning C, because some people said it was a good language to start with and still usefull to make interesting programms, and because its widely used with opensource projects. I was wondering if any of you guys knew a good tutorial to get started with C.
Thanks for the reply's im sure i can get started with this
pixelany, problem for me is, hardly any book stores that sell english books, specially about computer related stuff, nearly everything i can get here is in dutch, wich i do speak obviously, but the books suck 9/10 times.
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