Hi,

One of the problems is that many of the experienced people learned so
long ago that any materials they used are fully out of date today, and
of course they don't know any current materials since they don't need
them.

Cheers
Lex

On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 at 16:27, geuristic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I am geuristic. I'm a university student (Computer
> Science and Engineering) in my first semester and I know the basics of
> programming (almost everything on a conceptual level except OOPS).
>
> I am currently programming in Java (I haven't built any actual
> apps/programs yet) and have heard that C / C++ are actually really
> close to the system; so they give the programmer a more granular
> control (like garbage collection, memory allocation, etc.).
>
> Please point me to learning resources (perhaps the ones the developers
> used) to get me up to the mark of contributing towards geany?
>
> The resources I know about: Ritchie-Kernighan book on C (not good for 
> beginners)
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