© Copyright 2016 by Peter C. Chapin
Last Revised: January 2016
This page is a collection of C links that might be of interest to Vermont Technical College students. Some of these links point at pages containing many other links. I've tried to bring the most useful links forward to this page, but there is a lot of information about C on the web and I certainly have not reviewed it all.
Tutorial on Pointers. This is a nice work that focuses on what pointers are and how they should be used.
CProgramming.com. This site has a wide selection of tutorials, quizzes, source code, and other materials designed to help people learn C. It also supports a message board where you can ask questions about C programming. I notice that in recent years this site seems to be focusing more and more on C++ and de-emphasizing "plain" C.
If you want to program in C, you will need a compiler.
GCC is a free, open source compiler. It runs on most Unix systems and it has been ported to various non-Unix systems as well.
Clang is another free, open source C and C++ compiler. It uses the LLVM compiler infrastructure.
Microsoft's Microsoft Visual C/C++ is the defacto industry standard for C/C++ programming on Windows.
Open Watcom. This is the open source version of an older, commercial compiler.