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C Programming Reference Introduction.</h1></center>
<hr>This document is an attempt at producing a reference guide for the
C programming language. To date, I have found several C tutorials and lessons
on the net but no reference documents. This is not an attempt to replace
the many high quality books available, but does try to provide an on-line
reference that can give answers to questions quickly and without hasle.
<p>As usual, here is a disclaimer.
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<td><i>Every effort has been made to ensure all information and examples
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Martin Leslie</address>
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