Linux Kernel Development : Book : mini review
Thanks to the wonderful benefits of weekends ( way more free
time than than monday-friday avails us ) available to most of us, I
mastered enough time to complete reading the book I mentioned in a
previous post. All in all, its a great book. It provides just about
everything one needs to start hacking the linux kernel, some
unrelated by always useful and/or funny remarks by the author, and,
above all, provides you with plenty of ideas you can use in your
user-space applications and for motivation to refactor your code
and algorithms to achieve the kind of simplicity, beauty and
elegance the linux kernel 'gods' developers have
achieved. Highly recommended.
I have three more books related to the subject which seem like perfect candidates for investing the remaining time ( until I will have to succumb to sleep, that is ) of the day. As always, do yourself a favor. Turn off the TV, go read a book. No matter what kind of book it is, no matter what kind of show you are watching a TV, it is always worth it.