The Ultimate guide for computer's enthusiasts

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to make a useful guide for every computer enthusiast
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I would expect 'the ultimate guide for computer enthusiasts' to be
written by gurus on all sorts of subjects, not by someone who thinks C
is the most powerful programming language. In fact, gurus would avoid
writing such guide, since it would be perhaps not such a big
contribution as it may seem. There's already a lot of excellent books
for programming.

Your guide looks quite x86/windows oriented. Lastly, it's off-topic
here. It's not about the newsgroup (that would qualify it as a meta-
thread I've been told), nor it is about the C language as defined by
ISO.
K&R1 is also on-topic for historical reasons, but it's not related to
that.

Please don't post off-topic messages here.
 

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