Book Recommendation
Cameron Laird
claird at lairds.com
Wed Oct 8 17:18:35 EDT 2003
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In article <pan.2003.10.08.15.04.47.386919 at secureb0x.net>, Anthony <sysfault at secureb0x.net> wrote: . . . >> Perhaps <URL: http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=7822/ur > <URL: http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=1357/ur0303j/ > is the correct form. I apologize for the error. > >Well I know C, bash and i work with scripting alot i know the basics of >programming, incremental development, debugging, etc I wanna implement >gentoo's portage system which is completely written in python. I >wanna become a gentoo developer which requires me to learn bash and python >gentoo's ebuilds are written and portage in python. That means i have to >be a top notch python programmer I've read the first four chapters of the >book which is very good it doesn't play around it gets straight to the >point, but as i said the size, and weight of the book is intimidating. MY . . . I assure you: you do NOT have to know everything in *Core Python Programming* to "become a gentoo developer". In fact, it might be appropriate to refine *that* notion: what does "a gentoo programmer" mean to you? Someone who *could* do gentoo system admin- istration, if a need arose? Someone who earns a full-time living specializing in gentoo peculi- arities? Someone who once delivered one application that satisfied a gentoo end-user? This is, by the way, the life of a programmer: lots of conversations on the theme of, "What do you mean by that?" -- Cameron Laird <claird at phaseit.net> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net
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