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Dear All,
I started my career in a small company writing assembly and C programs for avr microcontrollers. Though the company is small i l learned a lot of things ...
- 02-13-2011 #1Just Joined!
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Dear All,
I started my career in a small company writing assembly and C programs for avr microcontrollers. Though the company is small i l learned a lot of things from there, once i entered an MNC, i feel like the learning curve is going down and was feeling frustrated. Then somehow from one of my friend i came to know about linux, then I installed linux on my laptop and with the help of forums and tutorials, now I am very much comfortable in using linux.
Now i'd like to become a part of developer in Linux. I want to learn something more technical about linux, please guide me how to start 4m d scratch...
Thanks and regards,
karthi kumar
- 03-05-2011 #2Linux Guru
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Start contributing to some/one of the open source software projects. There are a lot of them that can use help. Many are hosted on sourceforge.net, so a trip there would not be remiss.
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
- 03-05-2011 #3
Missed your initial post. Welcome to the forum.
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