Charles Curley wrote:
> On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:17:52 +0300
> hatem gamal elzanaty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> i'm just subscribed to plug.org and i need documentation help in 
>> learning c programming on linux specially if possible centos 5 if 
>> possible to tell me if theres is a well documented material to use in 
>> that purpose and how much does it cost in dollar (us $) and / or if 
>> there is a book or so that is good for me as a beginner to write a
>> code that is suiting intel compatible x86 family
>>     
>
> I don't know how familiar you are with either C or Linux, so I may tell
> you things you already know. Also, you didn't say what your application
> is, and that will affect some of the advice on offer here.
>
> I would start with the Linux Documentation Project. Some
> of their material is old, but may still be useful. http://tldp.org/
>
> Centos 5 is Red Hat Linux 5 without the customer support, so any Red
> Hat 5 documentation should serve you well. See what you can find on Red
> Hat's web site, and on the Centos web site. Linux aspires to be POSIX
> compliant, so POSIX documentation should be useful as well.
>
> Unless you need to get very close to the hardware, I suggest you not
> worry about Intel processor compatibility. Good programming emphasizes
> portability and maintainability over processor specific features. The
> only exception to this would be very close to the hardware and in
> embedded applications.
>
>
>   
i'm new to c on linux (centos 5) and a php web developer on mysql  what 
material do you advice me with and how much does it cost

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