Good work Binu ! ... On 1/21/07, Binulal Narayanan <binulal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's difficult, for the number of subjects and scope are BIG. I donno if anybody is interested in OpenGL and u*x assembly language progranming! anyone? anyone? - binu On 1/21/07, Githin Alapatt <githin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Lets have a page with all such personally known and found "great" > resources! Mail in the details ASAP. Remember, you have to use them, > find that they are really great and then refer them. > > On 1/21/07, sheshu < krsheshu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > hey thats a great one :-) > > > > > > On 1/21/07, Binulal Narayanan < binulal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi: > > > > > > I donot know If you have already seen these tutorials. They are the > > best stuff for beginners. > > > > > > http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg/tutorials/index.html > > > > > > [quote] > > > > > > > > > The following set of tutorials reflects an effort to give Unix programmers > > and programmers wanna-be a chance to get familiar with various aspects of > > programming on Unix-like systems, without the need to buy an expensive set > > of books and spending a lot of time in understanding lots of technical > > material. The one assumption common to all tutorials (unless stated > > otherwise) is that you already know C programming on any system. > > > > > > The general intention is to allow someone to get familiar with a subject > > rather quickly, so they can start experimenting with it, and allow them to > > read a more thorough user manual or reference manual after they got over the > > initial "fear". By no means will these tutorials suffice to turn anyone into > > a proficient professional, but one needs to start somewhere and then again, > > why not do it for free? > > > > > > Tutorials Index (note - each tutorial may be browsed online, or downloaded > > as a .tar.gz archive). Size of each tutorial is given in ammount of > > screen-pages when viewed using the lynx text-based web browser (assuming 25 > > lines per page): > > > > > > Unix Beginners > > > > > > Compiling C/C++ Programs On Unix ( archive ) (~15 lynx pages) > > > Debugging With "gdb" ( archive ) (~11 lynx pages) > > > Automating Program Compilation Using Makefiles ( archive) (~13 lynx > > pages) > > > Manipulating Files And Directories In Unix ( archive) (~50 lynx pages) > > > Intermediate Level > > > > > > Creating And Using C Libraries ( archive ) (~18 lynx pages) > > > Unix Signals Programming ( archive ) (~29 lynx pages) > > > Internetworking With Unix Sockets ( archive) (~21 + ~44 lynx pages) > > > Accessing User Information On A Unix System ( archive) (~38 lynx pages) > > > Graphics Programming > > > > > > Basic Graphics Programming With The Xlib Library ( archive) (~59 + ~44 > > lynx pages) > > > Advanced Topics > > > > > > Unix And C/C++ Runtime Memory Management For Programmers ( archive) (~69 > > lynx pages) > > > Parallel Programming - Basic Theory For The Unwary ( archive) (~29 lynx > > pages) > > > Multi-Threaded Programming With The Pthreads Library ( archive) (~60 > > lynx pages) > > > Multi-Process Programming Under Unix ( archive) (~80 lynx pages) > > > [/quote] > > > > > > > > > -- > > > The more "why"s I ask about my self, the more mysterious it becomes. > > > > > > Binulal N > > > Pune, India > > > > > > > -- > Cheers :-) > githinATgmailDOTcom > Free as in Freedom > http://githin.googlepages.com/ > _______________________________________ > FLOSS Cell Mailing List > College of Engineering Chengannur > floss-cec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > //www.freelists.org/list/floss-cec > > > > > -- The more "why"s I ask about my self, the more mysterious it becomes. Binulal N Achary Software Engineer Pune, India
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