I asked a similar question on here recently and had some good books
recommended to me. This relates to C programming.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113596339716980&w=2

As a starting point, until my books arrive, I have been working from
this online primer, which is getting me going:

http://www.its.strath.ac.uk/courses/c/

Hope that helps in some way.

Good luck.

Craig

On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 14:35 -0800, Joe S wrote:
> Hello list members.
> 
> I'd like to direct this post to those that develop code for OpenBSD.
> 
> I'd like a start developing software, and in turn, contribute to 
> projects like OpenBSD and others. Right now, I'm working as a 
> sysadmin/infosec person. I can write some simple perl and shell scripts, 
> but that's about it.
> 
> Do you have any recommendations on how I should get started?
> * Community college courses?
> * College courses?
> * Self-study books?
> 
> I am aware that it will take a number of years before I can contribute 
> quality code.
> 
> I'm asking the OpenBSD folks for recommendations because I think the 
> project goals are conducive to writing good software. I also think the 
> quality of code in this project is superior to the alternatives.
> 
> Any help or recommendations would be appreciated.
> 
> -joe

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