I'm a C programmer, and am used to (don't hit me) Windows programs, mainly
the Borland family of IDEs. Could someone direct me towards a couple
books that explain GCC, and mainly GDB? I know how to get what I need out
of a graphical IDE, but since I'm making the transition to Linux
full-time, I figure I've got to learn how to use GDB sooner or later, and
the man pages just don't give me enough hand-holding.
Glynn, I CC'd you because you seem to be one of the "higher-ups" in the
Linux programming world, thought you might have an idea off the top of
your head where I should turn for assistance. Thanks all.
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Steve Huston - Rowan University Comp Sci Major
New Jersey, USA
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