Jingshao Chen wrote:
Hi,
Since you have been unix admin for a few years, I guess you probably have
some experience with C programming. This book is more advanced, but it
is a really good one.
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment: Paperback Edition (2nd Edition)
http://www.amazon.com/Adv
Hi,
Since you have been unix admin for a few years, I guess you probably have
some experience with C programming. This book is more advanced, but it
is a really good one.
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment: Paperback Edition (2nd Edition)
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Programming-UNIX
-On [20080819 09:37], Rudi Kramer - MWEB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I learn how FreeBSD is put together and eventually contribute code to
>the base.
So C it is.
http://home.netcom.com/~tjensen/ptr/pointers.htm is a good reference for
arrays and pointers.
C: A Reference Manual is a good referenc
> Ruigrok van der Werven
>
> What is your goal?
I learn how FreeBSD is put together and eventually contribute code to
the base.
Rudi
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-On [20080819 08:36], Rudi Kramer - MWEB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I've been using FreeBSD for the last couple of years as an admin and I
>would like to take the next step and learn how to write code,
>specifically with FreeBSD in mind.
What is your goal?
I am of the opinion that, unless you wa
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