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Re: Programming
From: stonersavant <dank.krew () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:44:13 -0800
I'm in the same boat and am loving life with O'Reilly's Learning Perl, the llama (?) book. It's cross-platform compatibility plus flexibility make it my ideal candidate. However, ask 100 different people, you may get 100 different answers. $.02 savant On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 09:17:00 +0100, dayz () planet nl <dayz () planet nl> wrote:
Hi, I want to begin with learning programming to increase my knowledge about security, but I don't know where to begin. Can someone tell me which programming language is good to start with, and pherhaps what book and/or online guides I should take a look at? It would be nice that if I learn a programming language that it shouldn't be much work to understand another one. I am on Linux and Windows. Thanks for the help. Regards, Ben
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Current thread:
- Programming dayz (Feb 09)
- Re: Programming Glenn English (Feb 09)
- Re: Programming Kevin Conaway (Feb 09)
- RE: Programming David Gillett (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming stonersavant (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming xyberpix (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming linux user (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming secans (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming Kevin Carlson (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming Gilles Demarty (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming Brian Knobbs (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming David Heise (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Rocky Heckman (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming Brian Gehrke (Feb 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Programming Smith, Ryan (Feb 09)
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