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C programming, and me
sirdiesalot1112:
Hello all, I am a beginning programmer/hex0r using slackware linux and I am wondering.. what are some good C books both e-books and REAL books that i should have a look at. I am hoping there is a book that totaly covers the tcp/ip protocol, as that may come in handy...
Thanks in advance!
KernelPanic:
Use C++
voidmain:
This looks like it has possibilities:
http://www.hiraeth.com/alan/tutorials/courses/tcpip.html
And I have a book called "Advanced programming in the UNIX environment" that is an excellent book. It is pretty old now but everything should still be valid. There was a section on socket programming if I recall. So it's not targeted toward TCP/IP programming but still a great read.
[ September 03, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]
Calum:
here's another one about tcp-ip.
in the top right of the page, there's the link of it as a pdf so you can download it to your local drive.
sirdiesalot1112:
Tux, I plan to learn C++ as well, I was under the impresstion C was a bit easyer. and would help me to learn C++ faster... any books on C++ would be great too.
also anything on IPX/Novell would be great too.
I would like to let ya all know I am not really using this knowlage to break into computers (that is phun tho ) but rather to further develop my understanding of computers, and to toubleshoot my own networks/programs in the future.
Thanks guys!
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