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 ?
Regards,
Triptpal Singh Before criticising anybody step into their shoes and walk for a mile.
(phillip u may run the mile - hey u are the guy who made that useful(read less) thingy industrial revolution ;) i am frm rait (technovate) --- i remembered u see...
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 ?
Which ever distro you want you can take from me, try a hand on it & return it back. My fav is debian but I am using Red-Hat 7.1.
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Many more things to follow.
You need not wait for this you can any time lend any CD from me.
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--- 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 ?
Regards,
Triptpal Singh Before criticising anybody step into their shoes and walk for a mile.
(phillip u may run the mile - hey u are the guy who made that useful(read less) thingy industrial revolution ;) i am frm rait (technovate) --- i remembered u see...
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Sometime on Jun 26, Navin Dhanuka assembled some asciibets to say:
Finnix, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Star Office etc..)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Are you allowed to redistribute StarOffice?
Philip
No you are not allowed to re-distribute unless you have a license to do so. We are authorised by Sun to distribute Star Office.
Regards Prakash
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Sometime on Jun 26, Navin Dhanuka assembled some asciibets to say:
Finnix, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Star Office etc..)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Are you allowed to redistribute StarOffice?
Philip
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Sometime on Jun 26, Triptpal Singh Lamba assembled some asciibets to say:
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i am an absolutely faltu (read -just finished his Be comps last week ) ideal mind (what was it ideal minds being devils workshops)....
No, that was `The idle mind'. Ideal is completely different.
now i really want to learn network programming,shell scripting ..any gurus/good traning institutes in mumbai -- ? or do u all know any
Read the rfc's. I can't recommend any books because I haven't read any except for Tanenbaum, but that's not for programming. I believe that the only way to learn is to do it, so just jump right in and start programming, even if you don't know what you are doing. You may want to download some programs.
I would actually suggest that you read the perl ipc man page (man perlipc). Search for Sockets:, and copy/paste the sample code from there. Then, find out what each function in that code does. Once you've understood that, try to reimplement it in C.
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 ?
No. Redhat is not a good choice. Debian is a good choice.
(phillip u may run the mile - hey u are the guy who made that
No, I'm Philip. Phillip is someone else.
useful(read less) thingy industrial revolution ;) i am frm rait
It was The Information Revolution, and ya, I wrote it. Useless, possibly, but the point wasn't the content, but the fact that it's an engine for content delivery. That's what I developed.
Philip
--- 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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