Re: Programming Tutorial
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At 10:02 PM 6/28/98 +0200, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> >It seems that I and David Teague will collaborate on a
> >programming chapter for the tutorial. We're a little unsure
> >as to what should be covered.
> >
> >I assume we're not going to teach general programming or a
> >specific chapter. Our idea is to walk through the common use
> >of compilers, debuggers, automake, libraries and all such things.
> >Does this sound right? We also wonder if we should give a short
> >rundown of the most common (and some uncommon) languages and try
> >to make some neutral notes on their strengths and weaknesses,
> >and perhaps have some appendices with info on specific areas
> >such as CGI-programming.
> >
> >Any other ideas (and comments)?
>
>I suggest you also go through the procedures for downloading and compiling
>a source package. In addition, the thing that a new user is most
>likely to have to compile is the kernel; it might be a good thing to go
>over that procedure in detail.
>
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