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im here i want to learn to code properly in linux. looking for a way to get started. im a dude from the middle of iowa, and i love opensource software(i am a slackware user) i would really like to get to the marrow of linux and start running LFS, and then possibly write my own OS. yeah big dreams i know. but someone has to teach me, or point me in the right direction.:confused:

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Welcome to CC !! :)

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Hey codeslave, welcome to CodeCall!

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Nice dreams codeslave, hopefully we'll be seeing your OS pretty soon lol what would you name your OS btw ?

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Welcome aboard!

Languages you'll want to look at are C, C++, python, and assembly.
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Yes, open source software is a good thing.
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Download the new operating system programming kit! (some assembly required)

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Welcome to CC :)

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Hi.

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welcome to CodeCall
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