learning dragonfly or C...

Devon H. O'Dell dodell at sitetronics.com
Thu Nov 11 22:40:19 PST 2004


This has turned out to be a really nice thread. I do know that there is 
at least one ``open source book'' for trying to teach C, and it is far 
from complete. I have offered to help a couple of people out on IRC who 
haven't yet taken me up on it (you guys know who you are ;p), but I do 
think that some sort of documentation might also be a good idea.

I am by no means an outstanding programmer (compared to those heading 
the development of DragonFly), but I definitely am willing to put in 
time to help out with information / teaching where I can. Perhaps if we 
get something started and those exceptional programmers on our lists 
want to take a look and make comments / suggestions, we could have a 
great document. Certainly Matt has experience with compilers (as does 
Jeroen) and they can probably both offer some insight into optimization 
that I certainly wouldn't have known otherwise.

Anyway, who is going to take me up on this one this time? I'm thebofh on 
EFNet ;)

--Devon





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