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Turning the pages of my book on learning C is slow and annoying. Is there someone who knows the existence of a reasonably well organised CD or DVD on learning C I could buy from which I could access a subject of interest with a few clicks (html written or the like), preferably with examples of code?
I have seen one whose author admits it is written in "Hinglish" (Hindi English) but all I've seen on the Internet come from sources that do not engender trust yet.
Books coming with a CD/DVD could also do the job (mine is old and came without one) but I only found one without CD/DVD and it is a reference book, useless to me.
A basic tutorial would probably be enough because I only have use of C for a short time to build some files and I try to copy code from the Internet whenever I can.
There are some C programming videos on amazon. I also downloaded some videos on C by a British guy, but I don't have them anymore. They weren't bad, but a book is better for reference.
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