My main problem with attempting linux programming has been not knowing where to start. I find when I've tried to jump in on code in one project or another, I get headaches from errors about not being able to write to a 'variable' I defined because they got me to create what was really an object, which I only messed with a bit in c++ and not c like the current project was in. I've got a rather handy reference book for c/c++, but that was written to include borland's turbo c++ and requires a more powerful one for some projects in the book (it even ends with a touch at windows gui programming). I was wondering if anyone could suggest references they use for the gnu c++ and python (that'll be a new one for me) that can help get me up to speed for linux programming (and hopefully understanding the lines of LilyPond code more than just vaguely). If something like info docs are preferred, where should I start with those? I know there are coding guidelines mentioned on the site, but I don't know of any sort of getting started type of docs. =( Thanks for any feedback, Ed Sutton
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