| Subject: | Re: New Debian Reference |
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| From: | Vincent.McIntyre@xxxxxxxx |
| Date: | Mon, 05 May 2008 01:30:10 +0200 |
| Newsgroups: | linux.debian.doc |
Hi Osamu Some good pointer list of tutorial contents will be nice. I solicit such thing for: * Perl * Python * C * C++ * Tcl/Tk I also welcome comments from others. Do you envision this as a few links to tutorials in each subsection or one "tutorials" subsection on its own? The former seems better to me. Perhaps you could do one as an example, so we can repeat that in the other subsections. The perl section should probably mention dh-make-perl as a nice way to package perl modules that aren't already available in Debian. Similarly, for python, I would welcome an overview of how debian packages python modules and what the canonical way to install python eggs is. Python packaging has changed substantially for the better both in the python community and within Debian in recent years. Is ruby used enough in Debian to justify being included in this chapter? Cheers Vince -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-doc-REQUEST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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