XEmacs is a text editor (nearly identical to GNU Emacs). Gcc and G++ are your c and c++ compilers respectively. What kind of programming do you want to do? You can get good books on C and C++. Most Linux code is written in either C or C++. There are also script languages, such as shell scripting (sh, bash, csh), PERL, Python. Java is also available. All are on the SuSE 6.3 distributions. On 10 May 2000, at 16:19, speaker1 wrote:
I would like to know where to start in Linux programing- I started to read some information on text editors, what do I need to know , also info on compilers? Can I use the installed XEmacs on 6.3 or do I need gcc and gcc frontend to start?
Thanks Darrell PS- I am a newbie to Linux and starting programming VB-only for my job, but I want a broader base.
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