Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Stephen Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Examples: >> My blunders when I joined and asked for help. > > Now that the hcoop-help list exists, this should > be "fixed". There ought to not be any > significant social cost to using hcoop-help.
When I think about asking questions and getting answers it's the chat room, #hcoop that comes to mind. There are no promises, I know, but it may be the other place I should look. Others have already pointed out that one needs a certain knowledge/unix skill level to function as a member. So I'm trying to do this, without that skill level. Question: Which book(s), on-line tutorials, references or newsgroups would you suggest? I've already got O'Reilly, and others galore: - Apache: Definitive Guide - Mastering Regular Expressions (Friedl) - Linux Cook Book - Linux in a Nutshell, - Linux: Advanced Reference (huge, out-of-date) - Perl (Many), - Running Linux - Linux: Rute User Guide & Tutorial - Unix Power Tools, Thanks Steve -- _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
