Hi Jai, > Guys,
Don't forget the gals/dolls !!. > Where is the best place to start with C/C++ development from a Linux > (or GTK) perspective? Note that I haven't differentiated between C and > C++. This is because I do not mind which I use. I've been looking on > GNU's website and they feature a manual on glibc (which is a definite > advantage if I use C). Where as C++ has cppreference.com (which I've > been informed is quite out-of-date). I wouldn't recommend K&R - it's not a book for beginners. My K&R is well thumbed but was difficult to follow when I was starting out. I bought C The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt (McGraw Hill I Think) but don't know if it is still in print (We're talking 1986 or thereabouts). If I was starting out today I'd go for Practical C++ programming by Steve Qualline (O'Reilly) (Excellent book and very readable and a good tutorial reference) and C++ The Core Reference by Gregory Satir & Doug Brown - again published by O'Reilly. By all means by K&R but don't make it your first book. > Regardless of which of the two languages I use, I will probably be in > need of some tutorials (please, Linux or GTK based as oppose to a > Windows users' one). I don't yet have the hacker skills that some of > you might so I would be very grateful for a ground-base instead of > just diving into the glibc manual and trying to teach myself. Don't know about tutorials - though I would go with GTK+ <http://www.gtk.org>. I found this better documented than GTK, YMMV. Regards, David ubuntu/uk-2007-11-01.tx ubuntu-uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dave Restall, Computer Nerd, Cyclist, Radio Amateur G4FCU, Bodger | | Mob +44 (0) 7973 831245 Skype: dave.restall Radio: G4FCU | | email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : Not Ready Yet :-( | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Aim for the moon. If you miss, you may hit a star. | | -- W. Clement Stone | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/