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Re: [Pgubook-readers] Excellent book!
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roger |
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Re: [Pgubook-readers] Excellent book! |
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Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:09:02 -0400 |
This was truly an excellent book.
My C book now makes much much more sense. In the C book, they were only
stating, "You must do this this way because it looks cool this way."
I now know why functions require pointers! (Although, I had a little
help due to my studies in the early 80's ;-)
The reference material at the rear of the book is really valuable too.
I think this book should be required reading material for any
introductory programming language course.
On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 23:15, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> Thanks for the compliments! Be sure to tell your friends!
>
> > I just have one question, even though I read your recommended reading
> > list, which books would you recommend for those that want to jump into
> > kernel development?
>
> I don't do much kernel development myself. I'm mostly an applications
> guy. I liked O'Reilly's Device Drivers book, but it's been a while since
> I've done anything. Does anyone else on the list have recommendations?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jonathan Bartlett
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Roger
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