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<blockquote data-quote="lifeafter2am" data-source="post: 256344" data-attributes="member: 20101"><p>Well, the type of program you want to write depends greatly on what language you would want to learn. I do mostly shell scripting, python, perl, and a tiny bit of C. But I work exclusively in Unix and Linux environments, and dont write or use GUI's. I would recommend anything by O'Reilly as my bookshelf is filled with their books. First step though is to find out what you want to do, and then pick a language, not the other way around. Some languages do things better (faster, and with less lines of code) than others. </p><p></p><p>--lifeafter2am</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifeafter2am, post: 256344, member: 20101"] Well, the type of program you want to write depends greatly on what language you would want to learn. I do mostly shell scripting, python, perl, and a tiny bit of C. But I work exclusively in Unix and Linux environments, and dont write or use GUI's. I would recommend anything by O'Reilly as my bookshelf is filled with their books. First step though is to find out what you want to do, and then pick a language, not the other way around. Some languages do things better (faster, and with less lines of code) than others. --lifeafter2am [/QUOTE]
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