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Hi,
I am a newbie ...just out of college...All that we have done and learnt from college is theoritical aspects of any concept. Hence I am looking at some good ...
- 10-07-2008 #1Just Joined!
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Need guidance to start basic kernel programming
Hi,
I am a newbie ...just out of college...All that we have done and learnt from college is theoritical aspects of any concept. Hence I am looking at some good exercises to sharpen my programming skills in system programming / understanding the kernel concepts. Please let me know how to start with and also point me to good handson exercises to work on each concept.
Thanks for the patience
- 10-07-2008 #2forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums!
Check out the kernel related books published by O'Reilly. They cover the Linux kernel in great depth.oz
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- 10-08-2008 #3Just Joined!
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Thanks for the suggestion. Can you tell me where I can get some challenging exercises to work on the concepts of system programming.
- 10-08-2008 #4forum.guy
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Some of the various guides offered up here have programming exercises:
The Linux Documentation Project: Guides
... in addition the Google search below pulls up pages of options, some of which might be beneficial to you:
online linux programming exercises - Google Search
Hope you do well with it.
oz
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