hello from mexico , fist time using linux , i kinnda wanna start coding but know absolutley nothing at all , im starting to reprogram o rewrite my own personal bios and habits and see where it takes me .
greetings
arturo
Welcome to this forum, fett.
There's a list of command-line commands on this forum at:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/tutor...4/#msg5824
Also try:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/25...sheet.html
These books are often recommended for learning about linux coding - you can find them on Amazon:
1. The Linux Command Line - A Complete Introduction, by William E. Shotts Jr.
2. Ubuntu Linux Toolbox, by Christopher Negus
3. Linux Pocket Guide, by Daniel J. Barret
I have all three of these books, but to be honest, most command-line that I've learnt has come from the online Linux forums. I find learning Linux code, by systematically going through a book chapter-by-chapter, too dry for me and I soon give up - I tend to use book (2) or (3) as a reference books if I want to check something. I tend to just learn the code for the job I need to get done, rather than for more creative activities like writing my own apps - I'll leave that for others to do.
Enjoy your stay at the friendly & helpful LL forum - hope you'll stick around for some time to come ...
Welcome to the world of Linux
hello hoffer77
& m654321
i feel quite happy to have a response at all ,
its a lonely world outside the matrix , if you know what i mean ,
i appreciate the lovely root of information you shared with me "m654321"
is easier to know the name of the colors to start painting .
i will start soaking my mind right away .
thank you
kindly
fett
Hey fett, its good you start using linux, I'm new to linux too, my mind is poised of all the ms windows....
face palm since 1995!
I hope you learn linux, if its too hard, don't give up, ask around here in the forum, its awesome people here who always wanna help
