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Hi everyone, I have a project coming up which is cross platform (Windows/Linux) and to be honest am a little rusty on Linux... Does anyone have some useful links / book recommendations for Linux programming to get me up to speed quickly. regards
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
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Hi everyone, I have a project coming up which is cross platform (Windows/Linux) and to be honest am a little rusty on Linux... Does anyone have some useful links / book recommendations for Linux programming to get me up to speed quickly. regards
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
Check this out http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/programming.html[^] P.S.: This does not look like a programming question and just seeks some assistance with Linux Manuals and also does not seek any homework to be done.
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Hi everyone, I have a project coming up which is cross platform (Windows/Linux) and to be honest am a little rusty on Linux... Does anyone have some useful links / book recommendations for Linux programming to get me up to speed quickly. regards
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
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Corinna John wrote:
Which platform are you going to use?
All I know is that we will be using Centos, our software is currently a Windows Service using ATL/COM/.NET among other things, we will probably be removing the .NET code though for the conversion. thanks
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
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Check this out http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/programming.html[^] P.S.: This does not look like a programming question and just seeks some assistance with Linux Manuals and also does not seek any homework to be done.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage
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Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT.Wow! That's a lot of links, thanks for that.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
This does not look like a programming question and just seeks some assistance with Linux Manuals and also does not seek any homework to be done.
You're right, just want information not code as it's been a long time since I wrote any code on Linux. regards,
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
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Hi everyone, I have a project coming up which is cross platform (Windows/Linux) and to be honest am a little rusty on Linux... Does anyone have some useful links / book recommendations for Linux programming to get me up to speed quickly. regards
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
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pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Beginning KDevelop Programming[^]
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Wow! That's a lot of links, thanks for that.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
This does not look like a programming question and just seeks some assistance with Linux Manuals and also does not seek any homework to be done.
You're right, just want information not code as it's been a long time since I wrote any code on Linux. regards,
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
Jonathan [Darka] wrote:
You're right, just want information not code as it's been a long time since I wrote any code on Linux.
I posted these lines because the message was in Lounge. Any query that was suspected of 'requesting code' or pretending normally gets a cold hostile welcome, as you would have seen over the pages of Lounge. :)
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Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT. -
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pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Beginning KDevelop Programming[^]
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pseudonym67 My Articles[^] Beginning KDevelop Programming[^]
I was looking at your KDevelop site yesterday. It's looking really good. Thank you providing this to the community. Can I make a couple of suggestions? 1) Put in a 'sign up to email notification' type thingy. So that when you update a chapter or add a new one, those of us that are interested can be told about it (or maybe a RSS for those of us that are paranoid about putting our email addresses into sites). 2) Include notes about gnome too. (I'll be honest, I didn't dig too deeply, I just bookmarked the site as one I want to return to. So maybe you have done this already?) Basically, I'm new (well, new ish) to Linux, and like many other new Linux users, I'm using Ubuntu (gnome), so it would be nice to see if there are things I should be aware of before I try to develop on it. I'll be visiting your site again over the weekend, I'm looking forward to reading it, and I'll be doing so as part of some research I'm doing on cross platform development with wxWidgets.
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Corinna John wrote:
Which platform are you going to use?
All I know is that we will be using Centos, our software is currently a Windows Service using ATL/COM/.NET among other things, we will probably be removing the .NET code though for the conversion. thanks
Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]
And the ATL and COM bits, I guess, unless you're going to write an object registry implementation for (OS != Windows)