Hi all,
Does anyone know of any great tutorials/books for programming in linux?
I only have experience in Win32(BASIC), PHP, and a small amount of assembly.
I'd like to start learning how to create programs for Debian which are rich in graphics (GNOME GUI programming) and possibly even 3D graphics (OpenGL I guess). An easyish language would be nice, but I could always try powering my brain up for some C++
Also, for Windows in the past Iv'e used a program called DarkBASIC Pro (http://www.thegamecreators.com) - it's a BASIC language that's geared towards creating 3D programs (unfortunately it relys on Win/DirectX). Is there anything similar out there for linux?
Just wondering how everyone here started off programming for Debian and what resources where used.
Thanks
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Good Programming Resources
I went to school to learn programming.
Take a look at this web site featuring flash video tutorials. This guy isn't the best programmer but I think it's a good resource for learing some basic stuff in a few different languages. I've also found it great for quick refreshers.
I've just started playing around with Perl since we didn't cover that in school. So far it reminds me quite a bit of PHP.
Take a look at this web site featuring flash video tutorials. This guy isn't the best programmer but I think it's a good resource for learing some basic stuff in a few different languages. I've also found it great for quick refreshers.
I've just started playing around with Perl since we didn't cover that in school. So far it reminds me quite a bit of PHP.
Hey good for you. That's crazy I thought about going out and picking up that same book for myself. How is it?adssse wrote:Dren, just started learning perl myself. Have any recommendations for places on the web? I have been using the book Programming Perl 3rd Edition by Oreilly.
The only page I've been reading so far is this massively long HTML page. It deals with an older version of Perl but for starting out it's fine.