Hi,

I agree with Khader. Though I am not a System Programmer, I would like
to write programs about which I am confident and know each and every
line of it. I have no experience in C programming.

I am basically a Foxpro Programmer and develop systems using Integra
RDBMS. Now I am learning Perl under Linux. Would like to learn it
perfectly.

I have tried to learn Visual Basic but after some days I got fed up
because I am not yet all under control of the Code and everything is so
confusing.

These are all my opinions though.

ps : Nothing against those who are using VB or such stuff under Windows.

Rajesh

Syed Khader Vali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "VIBHU" == VIBHU RISHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     VIBHU> Hi khader, i don't agree with your comments below. I am a
>     VIBHU> novice programmer ( in whatever environment ). even though
>     VIBHU> i want to work in Linux, it is a daunting task for me
>     VIBHU> because of the steep learning curve. Needless to say I am
>     VIBHU> more comfortable with programming in windows.  a
>     VIBHU> development environment in Linux will be more than
>     VIBHU> welcome. after all you do want a normal person like me to
>     VIBHU> work in linux or not ?  hoping to see some great
>     VIBHU> applications on linux soon.  vibhu..
> 
> Well Dude,
> I didn't say that I was an expert programmer !, Did I ??
> I forgot to add this line
> #include <std/disclaimer.h> ;-)
> But, let me put something before you, suppose I write a program
> with vi and emacs are even ed or cat, then I type in the program
> myself and I get to know what every single line in the
> damn program is doing ( That is what I call pure-control, something
> which is why I like Debian ). And now take about your drag-n-drop,
> hi-fi programming IDE's where you click here and there and you get
> your
> application working, do you know what goes under ??
> And do you care to look at the program ?? and Even if you look, are
> you
> 100% sure that you know what every line in the program is doing ??
> Well, it is for you to decide. These are just my opinions and I am not
> forcing anyone to follow these things, But I like them that way cause
> that is how I have learnt and will be learning the hard way.
> Thanks
> Regards
        


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