Best products from r/Cprog
We found 6 comments on r/Cprog discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
There-in lies the flaw in your reasoning; you're looking online for an educational resource for an authoritatively defined programming language... and any moron can post rubbish online. To be clear on that, I'm also a moron... but I at least strive not to mislead people, where-as the author of this website doesn't give a crap. It seem he'll publish any nonsense, without learning, probably just to make himself look credible (even if the rubbish is misleading and the publishing of it is possibly illegal). I think maybe he's a sociopath, grooming his image as an educator at a university who has taken it upon himself to needlessly (and horrifically) reinvent the wheel of education.
Over the decades, K&R2E has taught many thousands of people the bulk of what we know as C without serious problems. Save yourself many headaches, request a copy at your library if you can't afford it... read through it, do the exercises as you stumble across them, and feel free to ask the people here if you have any problems with those exercises (don't skip exercises in this textbook). I have confidence that everyone here (except perhaps u/WesternLong) will honestly try to help you if they can. What they won't do is needlessly reinvent the wheel of education (or at least, so I hope), for like me, many of these people likely see no significant improvement that can be made upon the authoritative resources we used to learn.
The way you're going about it now, though, you'll stumble across this problem again and again: the idiots of the internet who assume the role of an educator without properly learning C, presumably in order to groom their own self esteem...
Two books to checkout could be:
I'm not sure if these recommendations would be of much help. I'm not an expert either. However, though I'd put the names out there just in case.