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Re: [Sheflug] Re: Shef-lug meeting & Red Hat 7.3
Will Newton wrote:
> The programs you will likely need are:
>
> g++ - The GCC C++ compiler
> binutils - The GNU assembler and linker
> make - The GNU Make utility
> gdb - The GNU debugger
> glibc-devel - The GNU C library headers
And possibly libstdc++-something-devel ?
> C++ can be a tricky language to learn, so I would also suggest a few good
> books. :)
Or Python /me ducks for cover :-)
There are a number of good (well, I haven't read all of them)
books available as a free download from www.mindview.net:
.Thinking in C++ (2Ed)
<http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html>
.Thinking in Java
. Thinking in Python
You can just grab a PDF or a ps.gz, or even the tex files (at
least for the Java one). It has to be said that the Java one looks
quite good.
Regards,
José
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University of Sheffield UK
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