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Programming in the Linux operating system: where to start?
tinjaw:
tinjaw, my old (almost 9 year old) Gateway w/ XP had Python preinstalled - and I believe my XP laptop does too. Hmm, strange... :huh: Anyways, I am downloading the PDF now. :)
-wreckedcarzz (April 05, 2008, 04:16 PM)
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My guess is that you installed some software, or it came preloaded with software, that required python and was thus pre-installed. It doesn't come with Windows.
But, either way, glad you have it. I expect to see your first Python application soon. ;)
mahesh2k:
Hmm...So i got thread of choice today. ;)
I suggest learning C/C++ on linux..using GCC with text editor (if comfortable)you can use the Kdevelop for C/C++ and KDE/QT programming...other than that anjuta is available....There are plenty of IDE are there..if want to use Ide then go for NetBeans on Linux,it can be used for java,php,ruby,c/c++ etc.
housetier:
I say: "python." 8)
tinjaw:
See!?! I knew that if I screamed "PYTHON!" long enough and loud enough that you people would start to see the light.
Armando:
Python, he... :)
And how's python on windows?
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