On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 03:21:35PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: > On 20030320T214958-0500, Matthew Danish wrote: > > I highly recommend putting aside the IP-address-configuration stuff for > > the moment and consider becoming a better programmer computer-science > > wise. Get your principles down; that's more important. If you want to > > move beyond simple stuff you have to learn these things. > > Programming is a skill and an art. The most important thing is to > practice it with as much vigor as one can. Theory is important, sure, > but one should not study it instead of practical work, it has to > supplement it. If you restrict yourself to the teory, you are not a > programmer.
Neither of the programming books I recommended restrict themselves to the theory. -- ; Matthew Danish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; OpenPGP public key: C24B6010 on keyring.debian.org ; Signed or encrypted mail welcome. ; "There is no dark side of the moon really; matter of fact, it's all dark."