Download - Getting started programming on Linux
- 1. Getting Started Programming with Linux Steve Dalton http://refactor.com.au
2. Help! Where do I start?
- Start simple
3. Don't stress! 4. Right tools for right job 5. No perfect language 6. Don't be quick to language hop 7. Simple beginings
- Shell is ubiquitous
8. Simple and fast 9. Get to know your friends 10. Don't forget there is a MAN always there to help (apropos too!) 11. When you need a little more
- Structure
12. Interpreted 13. Virtual Machine Based 14. Compiled 15. Most have DB access, GUI, network, web 16. Richer tools available 17. Tools (really) matter
- Learn basics of Vi it will always save you
18. Lot's of editors, again, start simple eg. Gedit 19. Make an effort to really USE your IDE 20. Virtual Machines
- Write once run anywhere
21. Large pool of developers and jobs 22. Scalability, Failover, Tools 23. Enterprise have accepted JVM 24. Get on with it!
- Don't procrastinate, start NOW!
25. No project? CONTRIBUTE!!! 26. Think Agile: start small, deliver often, test your stuff 27. Talk to other programmers 28. Join meetup groups 29. Read forums 30. Read blogs (eg. Dzone)