- Installing MinGW C/C++ compiler at home
- This page explains how to install a free C/C++ compiler on your home computer and how to use a text editor as a simple IDE for the compiler.
- Ch - an embeddable C/C++ interpreter
- Download Ch
- Download Ch documentation
- This is an interpreted (instead of compiled) implementation of C/C++. Versions of it for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X are freely downloadable (but registration is required). This software is very useful for learning C/C++ concepts and for getting a feel for the differences between compilers vs. interpreters.
- Installing LccWin32 C compiler at home
- This pages explains how to install a free C compiler on your home computer and how to use a text editor as a simple IDE for the compiler.
- Standard C (by P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie)
- Dinkum C99 Library (by P.J. Plauger and Jim Brodie)
- The C Library Reference Guide
- C Function Quick Ref
- Extended ASCII chart
- The above links are to pages that provide reference material about the C programming language and the Standard C Runtime Libraries. The first link is to an online version of a very good C reference book.
- Essential C
- Pointers and Memory
- C Programming Notes
- Animated C Tutorial
- comp.lang.c Frequently Asked Questions
- These links are to some tutorial material about C programming.
- Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
- The International Obfuscated C Code Contest
- Links that give you an idea of what programmers think is funny about C.
- C Resources
- Programming in C
- C/C++ Users Journal
- Dr Dobb's Journal: C/C++ Programming
- DevZoo - Free Text Editors CC++ Compilers and Other Programming Tools
- These are links to some pages that have a lot more links to resources about C and C++ on the Internet.
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