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Date:      Sat, 16 Sep 2000 23:37:06 -0400
From:      "Francisco Reyes" <fran@reyes.somos.net>
To:        "Greg Lehey" <grog@lemis.com>
Cc:        "FreeBSD Questions List" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: C programming on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <200009170330.XAA47736@sanson.reyes.somos.net>
In-Reply-To: <20000917101758.B42114@wantadilla.lemis.com>

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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 10:17:58 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:

>> -Good function list reference. This is one of the things I always admired
>> of the Borland C compiler for DOS. It had a great online reference. 
>
>Well, we have a pretty good reference too, sections 2 and 3 of the
>manual.  Cross references and overviews are a little more of a
>problem.

Which manual?


>> So far I have started to read the GNU Info file.
>
>That's not idea.  Which one?


I started with the Gnu C info pages. After all that is the tool
I will be using.
I also bought Code-Forge since I am used to programming with the
help of an IDE.
I find that they aid greatly productivity wise, specially while
one is starting out.
The IDE is why I have always liked Borland tools, Delphi in
particular, since they help with a lot of the mundane things.

>Hmm.  I'm sure there are more than you would like to see.  Check out
>the /usr/ports/devel.

I actually did a search on the ports collection for the word
"library".
Lots of good possible candidates.
What I was hoping thought was for any recommendations on
libraries known to be woth the time/effor to learn them. 

In particular I was hoping to find out, what if any, libraries
are part of the standard distribution.
Long term I would like to work on the FreeBSD userland and try
to make friendlier. I see no reason for a lot of the arcane
interfaces int he OS other than the fact nobody has had time to
work on them.
I really have never been too crazy about C, but it is what
FreeBSD uses AND it sure has much more appeals to employers than
Delphi. I love Delphi, but compared to the number of C jobs
Delphi jobs are scarce. Also I feel myself much more attached to
the FreeBSD project than to Delphi. There is also the issue of
Borland been so clueless that I am timid to continue to invest
time on a tool that the company is just surviging so to speak.


>> TCP/IP library.
>
>That's in libc.

I see a /usr/src/lib/libc which has a number of directories.
Is this what you were refering to?

>The best you can find are intro(2) and intro(3).

Thanks for those two pointers.
intro(3) looks interesting.

Between that and the libs on the ports I think I have a good
starting point.

Wasn't there at some point discussions of a developer handbook
or FAQ?



francisco
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