On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 07:45:44PM -0800, Nathan S. wrote: > I'm looking for a good tutorial that explains the rudimentary basics of > c/c++ programming on linux. I recently (only a couple of months) > switched to linux from MacOS because I wanted to get into programming, > but it didn't make sense to jump head first into mac programming with > no c/c++ background, so I installed linux to take advantage of the CLI. > I've installed the programming tools from tasksel, but I really don't > know how to make the most of them. My question is, where can I find a > good totorial to get me started? Also, I would eventually like to be > able to compile a kernel myself to take advantage of power management, > etc., so if anyone knows of any good documentation for that as well, I > would appreciate it.
www.cprogramming.com has an awesome set of resource pointers. -- "The way the Romans made sure their bridges worked is what we should do with software engineers. They put the designer under the bridge, and then they marched over it." -- Lawrence Bernstein, Discover, Feb 2003