01-05-2012, 10:56 PM
It's useful to know both, but most of the time it's just better to be familiar with one before moving to the next. If you wanted to develop for Windows I was going to suggest installing the compiler on that Virtual Machine and learn from there. But for Linux, I would probably just tell you to stick with that then if you're just learning.
What is "that" which you're referring to? The 500 books you have (on Windows C programming I assume?) or more Linux based C Programming books?
Quote:I did a search for C programming in Linux and got a couple 20-80 page explanations. Nothing like my other 500 page books though, so Im looking for that.
What is "that" which you're referring to? The 500 books you have (on Windows C programming I assume?) or more Linux based C Programming books?