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voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by K7_and_Linux...:

also anything on IPX/Novell would be great too.

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ick, are you serious? IPX is yesterday's news. Even Novell has switched to TCP/IP. There surely are still many IPX networks around but they will be extinct soon.

[ September 03, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Master of Reality:
books buy SAMS and O'Reilly are great.

Calum:
i have heard that C will teach you bad habits if you want to learn C++ or Java.

Maybe it is best to skim C but get into the meat of C++ asap. i plan to do this. I am just moving from html to javascript to give me an idea of logic and structure. all my C experience has been incredibly passive, but i plan when i am getting round to C to not spend a lot of time there. to start afresh with C++.

And that's what it says in the Sam's Learn C++ in 24 hours book anyway!

sirdiesalot1112:
I got "Sam's teach yourself C in 24Hours," excelent book. In case anyone else reads this and wants to learn C, after all we aren't just helping me out, right?

I saw a book for linux programming in C++... I also have a fat .pdf file. But I am unable to loacate it at the moment. If I find it I will post it on my site, downloads section (http://www.linux-freeks.cjb.net) plz dont make fun. While your there, maybe donate E-books my email is posted on the site, OR email me at [email protected] (I check this one every day) with the text-file(s)

but anyway... back to the subject, I wanted to learn the IPX aka "old novell" protocol because there are ALOT of them still around, and IPX isn't totally useless.

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