Noam Ben Haim wrote:

> HI all
>
> I know this might start a world war, but my intentions are pure.
> I'd like to hear from you what books are recommended for a  skilled
> programmer (not me... ;) ), who knows windows OS to its core and wants to
> have fun with Linux programming.

your definition is rather fuzzy. you can have fun with programming in almost
any area of Linux, or you can find jsut any area of Linux too
boring.
I do not think that one can claim that kernel programming (for example)
is more fun than, say, TCP/IP networking.

> I mean, what should I read? is it kernel
> developing? X developing? using what tools? GTK+? QT?
> just want to hear several opinions

> (and if there's any specific book that is a must, Stroustrup-like?)
>

As for good books, look at that url:
http://www.iglu.org.il:8080/Zen/BookList


>
> thanks
> Noam
>
> Noam Ben Haim
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