Will mostly likely end up taking "C/C++ Programming in a UNIX enviorment" next semester
What should I expect?
>>54486946
install gentoo
pointers
>>54486946
sockets
>>54486946
derived class pointers to base class objects.
>>54486946
pepper your angus
>>54487664
I'm retarded. switch that.
Expect to grow a massive neckbeard overnight
segfaults.
lots and lots of segfaults.
>>54486946
>What should I expect?
C/C++ Programming in a UNIX enviorment
ieee standards that don't really apply to windows or linux programming and barely affect your future
>>54487680
>>54488405
I've never programmed using C or even used Linux
How fucked am I
>>54489405
neither has the majority of /g/.
And Linux isn't Unix.
>>54489405
It's really easy to learn C.
Using The C Programming Language by Kernighan and Richie, and the FreeBSD handbook, I learnt both C and Unix.
C took less than a week. Unix takes longer. I'm still learning.
>>54489481
i refuse to believe this
>>54489405
WTF are the prereqs? Are you learning C and Unix at the same time? or does this class assume you know C and are now going to learn the Unix system calls using C?
>>54490161
Pre reqs are data structures and algorithms using Java
You're supposed to learn c before or during. C++ is taught way before. Unix is new too.
>>54490236
Eh, then you'll be fine. I'm guessing you're only going to learn C with Unix tools like gcc/gdb and make.
>>54490284
GNU's Not Unix
>>54490310
could be cc/dbx if he's on solaris.
>>54486946
You may find yourself stuck in a loop for a while.
>>54490310
Yes, but what is GNU
>>54486946
Pointers
Fork
Exec
Threads
Gano loniks modules