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Smile books for pro c,c++

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i have to work with pro c,c++ , can any body help me or that which are the best books for that,and some web address where i can get suitable information,

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Here is one thrread with some Pro*C information in it. Go Here. Also, search google, you are bound to get more info on this topic than you will ever be able to look at.
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Anything by Richard Stevens
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rclark got it right,
highly recommend richard steven's, 2 volumes on network prog in unix env
and "advanced prog in unix envoirnment"
yes i know it's written in 92, but very good...
also consider "Advanced Unix Programming" by marc rochkind
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OP wants to program ORACLE code in C, using the Oracle pre-compiler Pro*C.

The programmer's guide that comes on CD with ORACLE is actually very good.
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