[clue-tech] Son's PC and intro to programming
daniel aguilar
danoco at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 15 14:03:16 MST 2006
Any suggestions on books for Perl?
--- Adam bultman <adamb at glaven.org> wrote:
> Perl and Python are easy enough to learn quickly,and
> continue to be
> fun as you learn more.
>
> However, for more 'programming' languages, I'd
> recommend java. It's
> easier than C or C++ to get the hang of, and swing
> is an easy way to
> make windows, create interactive programs, etc -
> which would be a big
> charge when Junior gets sick of parsing files and
> doing arithmetic in
> the various scripting languages.
>
> Adam
>
>
> daniel aguilar wrote:
>
> > I'm in the process of rebuilding my son's pc and
> need to find some
> > parts. Anyone have a amd xp2000-2600 FSB 266 to
> 333? A HSF for it
> > and a video card that will play nice with linux?
> Have parts to
> > trade and/or cash.
> >
> > Also, looking for TrueBASIC for linux or windows.
> >
> > Suggestions on a good BEGINNERS programming
> language would be
> > welcomed; linux based the better.
> >
> > Thanks, daniel
> >
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