--- Triptpal Singh Lamba triptpalsingh@yahoo.com wrote:
ok here goes i am an absolutely faltu (read -just finished his Be comps last week ) ideal mind (what was it ideal minds being devils workshops).... and with little idea of linux limited to seeing it boot and typing vi/gcc blah blah at the prompt i survived college with barely writing a socket pgm and a fork pgm..
now i really want to learn network programming,shell scripting ..any gurus/good traning institutes in mumbai -- ? or do u all know any books /sites... i will be installing redhat 6.2 this week end frm pcq2k cd..i do have suse linux -- is redhat a good choice ?
1. UNIX Network Programming - W. Richard Stevens
2. The C Programming Language - K & R
3. The UNIX Programming Environment - Kernighan & Pike
4. [OT] Programming Windows32 - Charles G. Petzold
5. The C++ Programming Language - Bjarne Stroustroup
6. Learning Perl - Randal Schwartz
7. Programming Perl - Larry Wall, et al
8. The Art of Computer Programming, Vols. 1 - 3 (just do Vol 1 first, else you'll reel under information overload!) - Donald E. Knuth
All of these are Indian editions, so you shouldn't have to spend too much money on getting them. As for institutes, forget it - what you did not learn in 4 years of a proper college, you aren't going to learn in a certificate machine, unless you join the NCST PGDST.
Krishnan
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