Hello!
Roger that...thanks
--- Rowel Atienza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think this has been answered before by Orly (see
> his email on
> must have books). Anyway, basically it depends on
> what programming
> language you want. Linux native language is C. So,
> you must have at
> least C Programming Language by K&R. If you want
> more advanced stuff, go
> for C++ Programming Language by Bjarn Stroustrup. If
> you want Java, Sun
> has series of Java tutorial books. If you want
> scripting language, you
> can try Programming Perl by Wall, et. al. You can
> try python, tcl/tk too.
> Really, there is so much stuff in there and all are
> well supported in linux.
> The network programming stuff is best explained by
> Steven's
> Network Programming book. He uses C though you get
> the concept and can
> apply it to Perl and Java too. But I recommend
> reading Comer's
> Internetworking with TCP/IP book before you try
> Steven's so you get a
> clearer picture of how a computer network operates.
>
> -rowel
>
> > Can anyone make any recommendations about learning
> how
> > to do programming on linux, perhaps in the form of
> > books, online references, etc? any inputs are
> welcome.
> > Thanks!
> >
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