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| I am interested in becoming a unix programmer. What would be most
helpful in becoming a unix programmer.
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| Pascal Bourguignon 2004-03-29, 2:39 am |
| bsshep00@yahoo.com (Bryan) writes:
> I am interested in becoming a unix programmer. What would be most
> helpful in becoming a unix programmer.
Brains.
Not to imply that you don't have, but that's really what is the most
helpful in becoming a programmer...
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__Pascal_Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he doesn't
want merely because you think it would be good for him.--Robert Heinlein
http://www.theadvocates.org/
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| Frank Cusack 2004-03-29, 4:41 am |
| On 28 Mar 2004 22:38:53 -0800 bsshep00@yahoo.com (Bryan) wrote:
> I am interested in becoming a unix programmer. What would be most
> helpful in becoming a unix programmer.
BSCS
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| Paul Pluzhnikov 2004-03-29, 10:39 am |
| bsshep00@yahoo.com (Bryan) writes:
> What would be most
> helpful in becoming a unix programmer.
The answer depends on what you already are:
Are you a high school student, in college, working, retired?
Are you expert in C, Perl, Lisp, Lego, Win32, CP/M, neither?
Also, there are many different kinds of UNIX programmers.
Are you interested in becoming kernel developer, "system" developer,
game developer, applications developer?
Cheers,
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