Hello Peter:
I'm beginning too with C languaje. my idea is that it's a very good language. C
comes from the early 70's and still is one of the most important and used languages.
And if you wanna be a Linux expert, you'll sure need C. About books, you have some
guides written by Dennis Ritchie, the language creator. About levels of learning the
editorials Prentice Hall and Mc Graw Hill have books for various levels. i send you
thee more difficult program i can write at this time, i hope you can advance and learn
some thing with it.
Best Regards.
Jose Luis Alarcon S�nchez.
---- you wrote:
> I have often seen programs written in BASIC that I feel I would like to try
> but I have no idea how to compile them for llinux or rewrite them in C++.
> I'm trying to teach myself some C programming and I'm up to about the
> hello.C stage 8-d
> What sort of things must I consider when doing this sort of experimenting?
> Can anyone recommend some good reading?
> Has anye seen cross-compilers or any other software that could be useful in
> this regard?
>
> cheers from
>
> Peter Barrett
> Network Integrity
>
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