Re: Browser usage on bbc.co.uk
- From: GreyCloud <cumulus@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:41:44 -0600
Lefty Bigfoot wrote:
>
> GreyCloud wrote
> (in article <435D9D32.D7D39832@xxxxxxxx>):
>
> > What you'll find is the latest book "Advanced Programming in
> > the UNIX Environment", second Edition, by W. Richard Stevens
> > & Stephen A. Rago, is that it now includes Linux, BSD and OS
> > X.
> > I tried a few programs on the mac and they do work.
>
> Almost everything written for Linux or UNIX systems at the
> command line (not some GUI-dependent crap) will compile 'as is'
> on OS X, with a few exceptions. Richard Stevens is of course
> one of the most well-known (unfortunately now-deceased) authors
> of technical books on programming, and the source is an
> excellent one.
It sure seems to be well written so far. The second edition
has the notes in it about the various o/ses.
I noticed that gcc 4.0.0 has tightened up yet again the
error reporting on code. It it gets any tighter, it won't
be C. :-))
.
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