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Old 13 January 2017, 00:24   #6
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Complete Amiga C by Cliff Ramshaw
I actually really like that book, I even brought my copy into Uni as a reference during programming labs, since most of the topics are platform agnostic. Got me some funny looks... It refers a lot to Dice C (a copy of which shipped with it), which is free to download and is reasonable, but quite old and I don't think comes with the 3.x/AGA includes. Still, for working through the examples it might be a good starting point before moving onto another compiler once you're comfortable with the basics.

The Amiga Developer CD 2.1 comes with Storm C and a lot of reference material, so that might be another option. Vbcc and SAS/C are quite popular these days. Basically you can't really go wrong if you stick to the big ones since they were all popular at some stage, so there should be a lot of information out there on them all.
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