Disclaimer: I am not a C programmer. My programming on Linux has been scripting with perl, python, and bash. That said, I bought a copy of the MacMillian Linux Programmers Kit (or something similar) if came with an IDE that did Python and tcl along with C and some Dr Dobbs references on CD-ROM. It also contained a copy of Sams "Teach Yourself Linux Programming in 24 hours". Its focused on C and the GNU tools so I set it aside and just used the environment (for a short time and then went to IDLE for my python stuff.) It may be a place to start. If I can dig up the CD-ROMs I might be willing to part with the whole set real cheap. ;-) Jack On Wednesday 09 May 2001 19:13, you wrote: > Do any of you programmers out there know of a good resource for learning to > program in C under a Linux environment? Also, is there an online resource > that any of you know of where I can get a rundown on the myriad of > languages available for Linux? > > I apologize in advance for bringing up DSL again, but could any of you guys > recommend a good, relatively cheap DSL provider in the Dakota County area? > <Sacrifices a yearling virgin lamb to the patron god of TCLUG to atone for > the evil deed of bringing the topic of DSL back up> > > ---------- > The Fishy One's Infinite Wisdom #1: "If a 2000 pound gorilla asks you for > your Rolex, by God, you give it to him!" > > New wisdom every week! ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: ----------------------------------------