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--- In Linuxwithrajneesh@..., nan budh <nanbudh@...> wrote:
> ps:I request all members of the list to share what new thing they
are currently learning. starting from my own side i started with
python a few months ago and read a tutorial but could not find a mini
project interesting enough and left it.
> Then i took up zope. installed it and was slowly learning it that
suddenly django came my way and now i am pretty excited about it.
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Well, it depends upon what is your line of interest. If you are
interested in web based programming skills such as dynamic websites,
webservices, web server based projects then the famous LAMP (Linux
Apache MySql and PHP) is the way the go. If you more adventurous then
you can integrate AJAX for more appealing user interface. Dojo is one
such toolkit with interesting features. If you are interested in any
way to Microsoft .NET then the mono project is the way to go. If you
want general programing skills then the things you are trying will be
right for you. If anything related to java then eclipse project can
help you.

With regards,
Rajneesh




Thu Oct 4, 2007 4:23 am

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hi i m very new to linux and know almost nothing except doing dual booting and installing linux (many flavour tried) how to install new software using CD and...
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Hi, Welcome to my LUG. First lets tackle your problems one by one. Method of installation of new software depends on what distributions you are using and what...
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nimrat, I have tried unbuntu and i find it very convenient. its debian based, very reliable and easy to use. I have 6.06 version and am planning to get 7.02...
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Oct 3, 2007
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... are currently learning. starting from my own side i started with python a few months ago and read a tutorial but could not find a mini project interesting...
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