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·11 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
If your goal in learning C is to write largish systems in it, then yes, "Learning C The Hard Way" is a good option. But the poster has said that s/he wants to learn for the purpose of reverse engineering. From this point of view, the main interest of C is just learning enough syntax to be able create functions and structs, and then compile them with gcc -S, so that you can see the assembly language that is generated by the compiler.

Personally I feel that pretty much any of the typically-cited C books are too heavy for this purpose. What you really want is a Learn C in 21 Days type of book, that will walk you through the build system as well as the basic of the C language. Even that may be too heavy - a well-written online tutorial would probably be a superior solution. Sadly, I haven't needed to look at "Intro to C" material for a very long time, so I can't really comment on what might be appropriate resources available these days.
antimagic
·13 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Nuh-uh. I had this as my address for a while:

  5 Division
  Australian Defence Force Academy
  Department of Defence
  Canberra ACT 2600
Or another one:

  Officer's Mess
  RAAF Williamtown
  Newcastle, NSW
Both military of course. Try sending mail to someone stationed on a boat, uh sorry, ship!

I'm sure various universities, government departments, and companies have similar silly situations. For example I would be willing to bet that you get some very weird addresses in some mining operations.