try to get
Kernighan & Ritche  "Learning in C"

and get the book
"THinking in C++" from www.bruceeckel.com

If you want to go in for advanced C++, i think "stroustrap's" book i da un
for you.

Arvind
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sukrit D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux India" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:11 PM
Subject: [LIH] advice needed...


> hey guys,
>    i've been working with linux for a while now. but
> its been on and off. but now i have decided that i
> want to become a linux developer/programmer. i know a
> little C and C++. can someone suggest to me some
> books... that might help me in trying to achieve my
> aim?
>
>   also if someone could suggest certain (not very
> expensive) books on linux. i guess the best way to
> learn it is to use it. well i just recoved my copy of
> mandrake 8.2 in the mail today. how is 8.2? havnt
> heard too many complaints on linux-india yet. so i
> guess its worth a shot.
>
>                          Thanks in advance, SD.
>
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