[OT] partialy I was wondering what suggestions for programing
Kendrick-LUG
kulua at linux2themax.com
Tue Feb 10 09:46:31 CST 2004
Leo J Mauler wrote:
>If you want to learn programming (I'm presuming you already have at least
>one Linux computer at home), then you'll want to buy yourself a beginning
>programming book. Something that covers the basics (algorithms,
>structured programming, etc.).
>
would you give me some suggestions in that area as i have arledy tryed
to find that exactly but have not known/realised what i needed and got
books for specific languages insted. I never saw a specific book on
fundamentals of programingl. only begeners guide to programing c or asm
etc... actualy reading a book on how to program asm and a book for c
at the same time was quite intresting I started to understand stuf in
one book from the other :)
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