On Sun, 01 Sep 2002 09:22:36 +1000
Rick Welykochy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Lucas King wrote:
>  
> > where would one go if one wanted to learn specifics on learning how to
> > program using C on Linux; with an emphasis on networking.  i am not
> > looking for a book, i have plenty of those.  i am not looking for a
> > course as such, either.  more specifically, i am looking for a place or
> > person where i can ask specific questions.
> > 
> > does anyone know where i can go or who i could contact?
> 
> One of the comp.lang.* newsgroups would be a good start.

Sorry I disagree. Questions about Unix network programming are veru 
much unappreciated in comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++.

For network programming I suggest comp.unix.programmer and 
comp.os.linux.development.apps

Erik
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