[ale] Programming Question - Where to Start
Shawn Zabel
zabelsr at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 24 15:59:34 EDT 2001
Two separate paths --
Linux SysAdmin -- Shell scripting, Perl, C
Linux Programmer -- Shell scripting, Python, C/C++
Don't pay too much attention to my tracks above, just note that shell
scripting is essential to becoming competent with Linux.
--
Shawn
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Marcus <CharlesM at Media-Brokers.com>
To: ale at ale.org
To: Atlanta Linux User Group (E-mail) <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:48 AM
Subject: RE: [ale] Programming Question - Where to Start
> OK,
>
> Thanks everyone -
>
> A lot of great suggestions and feedback - and in less than 30 minutes,
too -
> way kewl!
>
> I like the idea of getting a good foundation in the fundamentals, so
believe
> I will take Stephens advice and get the intro book, as well as the Perl
> books mentioned.
>
> I am not necessarily married to the idea of learning Perl, but my goal is
to
> become a competent Linux SysAdmin in all respects (I decided to take this
> course instead of the MCSE road last year). I have come to understand
that
> in order to do this, I will have to learn some programming, and I have
> gotten the impression that Perl is the best language to learn to support
> this desire (I know this is, to an extent, a bit subjective, but isn't
Perl
> used everywhere with Linux?). I am not opposed to learning Python first
if
> it will help me learn Perl later, but I don't wanna get sidetracked.
>
> Basically, I want to concentrate on the language that will let me get the
> most done with the least amount of work in support of my above-stated
goal.
> I don't mind doing the work, but I just want to make the most of my
somewhat
> limited time.
>
> Thanks again to everyone who responded.
>
> Charles
>
>
>
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