I recently purchased Teach Yourself C For Linux Programming In 21 Days. You would probably be interested in it's brother, Teach Yourself C++ For Linux Programming In 21 Days, they are both published by Sams.
I hope this helps. Kindest Regards, Ashley (aka ze0). |----------------------------------------------------------| | Ashley Reynolds (aka ze0) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://www.botepidemic.com Ph: +61 404 140 163 | | | | Registered Linux User: #254073 | |----------------------------------------------------------| On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Roberto Armenteros wrote: > Whats a good book available for linux that will help > me start writing programs "in c++" in the Linux API. I > am a junior in college and I am focusing my studies > into network security programming. I am having a hard > time finding the the right book. This is what i am > looking for in this book > - I am interested in learining the Linux API, using > make files, system calls, using/including the main > libraries, getting use to the available linux > compailers/debugging technics "I find gcc to be a > little uncomfortable to use after one is used to > Visual C++ which gives me clear messages upon any > error. I want to be very proficient using g++ since I > want to focus my future efforts towards the linux free > software development and NOT in windows platform." I > am very familirar with c++ programming "most of its > aspects" thats why I am afraid that the "Introduction > to Linux Programming" book by Neil Matthew, Richard > Stones would be too trivial. I dont need to learn > about scripting or web development as well as > Inheritance or object oriented programming. > > I would appreciate any suggestion > Thanks a lot... > Roberto Armenteros. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! > http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ > >
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