Where can I learn more about C?

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Q: Is there any examples available on the net from which it is possible to learn something more...
A: The best solution would be if I wrote a tutorial. Unfortunately, I have not enough time to write tutorials, small examples, etc. Some examples come with TIGCC starting from release 0.6, but this is probably not enough. I know that some people work on making TIGCC tutorial, but as far as I know, all of them are in a very early state. I suggest first learning C language (not C++) on some big computer (PC, Mac, etc.). A very good list of generic C language tutorials may be found on the TI-Chess Team Home Page. After learning the basics of C, reading the documentation of TIGCCLIB will be enough to learn how to apply this to TI programming. In addition, try looking at my programs like creversi, cblaster and scott (scott is in the advint.zip archive); all of them are in the TI-89 assembly games directory on ticalc.org. Note that every day the number of TI programs written in C increases, so now there are a lot of open-source C programs which can be found on ticalc.org.