[sf-lug] Language tutorial lists
Mark K. Zanfardino
mzanfardino at gmail.com
Mon Feb 4 10:59:50 PST 2008
Thank you for the quick reply. The information provided is helpful.
However, I guess what I'm really seeking is more of the mail list format
than specific groups or informational sites. I've been pretty
successful finding and using a number of tutorial sites. But what I
really crave is the mail list similar to what we have here with sf-lug.
Or more specifically what the python tutorial list
(http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor) provides. I find I get
a lot out of reading what others have questions about and like to have a
place I can post my questions.
I will keep digging into the suggested sites for the type of list I'm
seeking - the Oakland Perl Mongers for instance has a mail list. Maybe
I can find something in the other suggested links.
If anyone has an list-specific links they care to share I'd love to
check them out.
Cheers!
Mark
Jeff Bragg wrote:
>
> On Feb 4, 2008 9:53 AM, Mark K. Zanfardino
> <mark at zanfardinoconsulting.com <mailto:mark at zanfardinoconsulting.com>>
> wrote:
>
> While reading sflug recently I cam across a question posted by t0md
> asking if anyone was sufficiently skilled with python to assist with
> some questions. Jim Stockford was kind enough to put a few links
> including one to a python tutorial list. I've subscribed to the list
> and have found it very informative.
>
> My question is: does anyone have links to other fine tutorial
> lists for
> any of the following language: php, perl, java and c? I've been
> muddling along with each of these and feel it might help me to start
> reading more information on each of these languages to help flesh
> out my
> understanding/skills. I think there may be others who might
> benefit as
> well.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> You might try Bruce Eckel's "Thinking In *" series
> (http://www.mindview.net/Books) for java, c/c++, and python. For
> perl, you could try "Picking Up Perl"
> (http://www.ebb.org/PickingUpPerl/). For php, you might try W3Schools
> (http://www.w3schools.com/php/default.asp).
>
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