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madmatt112 05-23-2004 06:33 PM

New tutorials!!!
 
Hello ppl. I just wanted to say: I have been using Linux for about 1 and 1/2 year, and i beleive I know my way around the basics, BUT the only tutorials and docs i can find :study: are BEGINNER, BEGINNER, and ....youguessed it....BEGINNER!!!! :o ZZZZzzzz.... What I am geting at is: Are there any tuts/docs out there for INTERMEDIETE Programming/Scripting? PLZ help. :cry:

guldo 05-23-2004 06:48 PM

Does this fit your needs?
It's quite beyond the basics, at least in my point of view.
(but I'm no expert at all)

Guldo

scott_R 05-23-2004 08:51 PM

IBM's developerworks site:

http://www-136.ibm.com/developerworks/

has a few (articles, tutorials, and other references), and there are plenty around the web, but one thing to remember is that your idea of intermediate probably isn't the same as someone else's. From a more practical point of view, at the intermediate level, you should be at the point where you start learning to read code (with a couple references, creators notes, etc., close at hand for the tricky stuff) more than tutorials.

As for advanced, that's about the time when you look at someone else's code, and immediately think of the improvements you'd love to make to it (and they ARE actually improvements), and tops out when you're more excited by your work than pr0n. 'Course, I'm not much of a programmer, that's just what I've heard from people that know people who know programmers. :)


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