I am trying to update my programming/software engineering skills to better suit the current environment. I have had two introductory classes, which were mainly focused on Java and C. I know the basics of programming in these languages, and I know what data structures are (stacks, queues, trees, etc.). However, I am having trouble with setting up the GNU development tools such as make and gdb, as well as with the concept of a makefile, since we were never taught about this. I'm also trying to understand this software engineering/lifecycle stuff, and how it can fit into the design of software.
Would there be a tutorial website that would help with these concepts along with the more advanced concepts in software development? Thanks!
Where is a good tutorial website to learn programming/software engineering if you've had intro classes?
oh yeah you must try
For all prog language
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http://www.msdn.com
http://www.programmersheavan.com
Java
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http://java.sun.com
http://www.javaranch.com
http://www.java2s.com
hope this will help
Cheers:)
Reply:The C programming language is the native language of GNU, and the GNU coding standards encourage you to program in C
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/manuals/devt...
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