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Old 08-19-2003
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Thumbs up C under unix

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i'm new member here and that is my first post
i'm searching about advanced and downloadable ebook about
C under unix

if any one can help i'm waiting

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The best thing to study if you are really interested in C on UNix is gcc. This is the de-facto standard compiler for Unix. Go to http://www.gnu.org/ and start looking for gcc, in no time you will discover every Unix related C tutorial and resource thats worth reading.
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GCC is also de-facto for Windows
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I wanna know how to get the GCC for Windows.Where can I find it?
Thanks!
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