[ Linux Today reader ixx
writes: ]
“C-Scene is a free web zine with a focus on C and its
derivatives (C++, Objective-C, Java, etc).
We have just released issue #9, but did not post when issue #8
was released, so you actually get two new issues. The two latest
issues (#8 & #9) include articles on the following topics:
OpenGL (Nate Miller), sorting and searching algorithms (Marc
Tardif), Objective-C (Adam Fedor from GNUStep), and an intro to
graphics programming with LibGGI (Andreas Beck from GGI).
C-Scene can be found at http://cscene.org/.
The master site is mirrored at the following locations:
- http://cscene.kung-foo.org/ C-Scene,
West Coast – CA (US) - http://cscene.festering.net/
C-Scene, South West – TX (US) - http://bean.penguinpowered.com/cscene/
C-Scene, South West – TX (US) - http://scum.rootserv.net/cscene/
C-Scene, East Coast – FL (US) - http://www.ajam.org/cscene/ C-Scene,
East Coast – VA (US) - http://cscene.unitycode.org/
C-Scene, Ontario (Canada) - http://www.gmonline.demon.co.uk/cscene/
C-Scene, UK (Europe)
Issues 1-8 can also be found on these mirrors:
- http://www.syclus.com/cscene/
C-Scene, East Coast (US) [1-8] - http://www.codeweb.net/cscene/
C-Scene, BC (Canada) [1-8] - http://www.eda.bg/~sto/cscene/
C-Scene, Gabrovo (Bulgaria) [1-8]
See you next issue.
-ixx”