if your problem is with understanding the C language properly - you
should read "the C programming language, second edition" cover-to-cover.
everything will be explained there.
if you want a wider understanding, as Micha suggested, you would do well
to learn the following courses (find their
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Micha Feigin wrote:
> You could try looking at the open university, but the question is what do you
> expect to get out of these courses.
I don't get anything out of those I'm afraid - books I can get and
read on my own, but I'm looking for something more structur
You could try looking at the open university, but the question is what do you
expect to get out of these courses.
University courses I know don't teach you much about actual programming. I
would take at least one course about software engineering, preferably both
functional and object oriented,
Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice on which courses and where to take, in the
Central area.
What I'm looking at is getting some more formal and proper programming
background, something around
Intro to C -> Advanced C -> intro to C++ -> Advanced C++ -> Linux
specifics maybe...
I tend to mostly w