On Jun 30, 1:41 pm, Abhinay melhotra <[email protected]> wrote: > there r many sites but you should check out in sourcecodeworld.com for > programing of any kind > > On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Abhi <[email protected]> wrote: > > I want to learn Linux Programming. So before that I would like to know > > how the source code of the apps used in ubuntu and that of the OS > > itself looks like. > > So from where can I get the source code from? What I think is that > > some command in terminal of installed ubuntu will be able to do my > > job. But I m not clear about it. > > In short I want the source code of Ubuntu. > > > -- > > l...@iitd -http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
@Abhinay melhotra Well, its actually sourcecodesworld.com not sourcecodeworld.com i think you should always recheck the link before dispatching it to the inboxes of other members and btw this site is nothing but a collection of links which are either outdated or they take you to some advertising portals, only a few links are working so please post some meaningful and updated content and say no to spamming by not promoting such sites @Narendra It's always a good idea to document our knowledge for future references, i think there is a dearth of nice and newbie friendly documentation when it comes to building the source codes of packages, kernel or even the entire linux to that matter so we should consider compiling an easy to understand 'newbie friendly' wiki so that people getting into linux programming get started quickly and don't have to struggle much, so i urge all the members who have been through the difficulties of beginning linux programming to contribute to this wiki: http://lug-iitd.org/Articles/Source_Code_of_Packages_in_Ubuntu @Abhinay Jayaraj As you said you are starting linux programming so it'll be a great idea to share your experience of learning linux programming from the scratch so that others don't have to struggle like you did :) So documenting your learning experiences on the wiki would be great 'Help yourself by helping others' -- and open source culture is all about helping Cheers :) -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
