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    Linux is an excellent platform on which to learn Linux programming, kernel hacking, or even UNIX programming; many tools and applications are available to play games, to do desktop publishing, or just to hang out doing e-mail and Web browsing.

    IBM developerWorks : New to Linux

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    7 Superb Reasons Why You Should Use Linux For Programming

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    Linux has long had a reputation as a place for programmers and geeks. We've written extensively about how the operating system is great for everyone from students to artists, but yes, Linux is a great platform for programming. Whether you're taking into account the open ethos or the overall ecosystem, there are many ...
    ‎Text Editors vs. IDEs · â€Ž(and Shouldn't) Dual Boot Linux

    Beginning C programming tutorial by The Linux Information Project

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    Mar 21, 2005 - It is also because C is the basis for many other programming languages, and thus experience gained with C can be applied to those languages as well. In addition, experience with C is useful for obtaining an in-depth understanding of Linux and other Unix-like operating systems, because they are largely ...

    9 Best Linux Distros For Programming And Developers (2018 Edition)

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    Linux-based operating systems are often used by developers to get their work done and create something new. Their major concerns while choosing a Linux distro for programming are compatibility, power, stability, and flexibility. Distros like Ubuntu and Debian have managed to establish themselves as the top picks.

    IBM developerWorks : New to Linux

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    Linux is an excellent platform on which to learn Linux programming, kernel hacking, or even UNIX programming; many tools and applications are available to play games, to do desktop publishing, or just to hang out doing e-mail and Web browsing.

    Write Your Next Program on Linux - Open Source For You

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    May 1, 2010 - Through this article, I want to ask people to start programming on the GNU/Linux operating system (from here on, referred to as just 'Linux'). Students who are just getting started in programming; educators who teach or have a role in teaching programming to new students; hobbyists who program on ...

    C development on Linux - Introduction - I. - LinuxConfig.org

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    May 8, 2016 - This first article will deal gradually with the intricacies of writing C code on Linux. You are expected to have basic programming knowledge, either on Linux/Unix systems or on other platforms. The idea is that you should know the basics of programming, like what a variable is or how to define a structure.

    6 Best Linux Distributions For Programming - LinuxAndUbuntu

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    Feb 8, 2017 - Do you need a Linux distro for programming? For starters, there aren't any distros that are specifically targeting programmers per se. It doesn't really matter, as a Linux distribution is mostly the same as the next one in regards to what software you'll be able to use on it. But then again, there are a few distros ...

    Best Programming Languages for Linux Devs - Dice Insights

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    Mar 9, 2015 - In the 24 years since it first appeared, Linux has probably been home to every programming language known to humankind. Here are some of the most popular.

    [PDF]Beginning Linux Programming - Fuky.org

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    What is Linux?......................................................................................................................................11. Distributions..........................................................................................................................................11. The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation...........................................................................12. Programming Linux.

    Top 5 Programming Languages For Developing Linux Desktop ...

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    A list of the top 5 programming languages that one can use to develop desktop applications in Linux.

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