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kanderlee Posted - 09/19/2007 : 05:13:08 AM
Origin Version (7.5 SR4):
Operating System: XP

I'm is new to Origin C. Please tell me where to find a book that introduce how to program using Origin C within easy-to-understand examples. Thank you.
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verrallr@a Posted - 10/01/2007 : 10:34:53 AM
I am not an "Origin C" expert - or even C or C++. I did want to learn "Origin C", but have given up - too busy. But, I think if you have learned C at college, then you should now try to struggle with "Origin C".
kanderlee Posted - 09/29/2007 : 04:59:01 AM
Thank both of your reply.

I got the book after verrallr@a recommanded that, but I still confuse about Origin because it's not noly a C language, it seems also involve C++ syntex (or structure).

The question which I want to ask is that should I also learn C++ language at the same time? (In fact, I've learned C since I studied at collage.)

Thank for someone colud answer my question.
verrallr@a Posted - 09/28/2007 : 2:25:41 PM
You might also want to get a book on C Programming like

The C Programming Language
Second Edition
by B. Kernighan and D. Ritchie

or the like.

These teach you about C. That could help you to understand "Origin C".
joseph_king Posted - 09/27/2007 : 01:29:34 AM
After openning Origin code builder, we can click the menu Help->Programming. Then the chm help file pop up, you can choose the "Origin C Help" book about the Origin C programming.

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