Some resources related to programming on Linux at a general level.
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- (rhk) Tutorials
-- some simple and general tutorials on various aspects of programming in Linux, not necessarily related to a specific language (the one on gdb gave me good insight into how to use a command line debugger, vs. GUI debuggers which are the only kind of really used (sort of hard to believe, but going back to Turbo Pascal 2 and dbase III, IIRC). The rest of the site probably has some good stuff as it is aimed at "The LUPG's (Little Unix Programmers Group) little site is dedicated to people who want to learn about Unix programming. Is is intended to form a little community of people who will focus on learning various programming topics, and then teach others."
- Thinking About Computing: Bruce Eckel's Web Log
- (rhk) Robert C. Martin's Weblog: Uncle Bob's Software Craftsmanship Corner
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