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RE: my self-training regimen : good enough?



thanks jay, but the problem is i don't know anything about
systems programming. don't even know c all that well, only
written a fibonacci generator and a prime number tester.
hence, i would need to learn a whole lot before i jump-in
to "advanced programming in the unix environment".
also, isn't 'apue' more of an 'api' level book presenting
details about "posix"?

> From jayp%criptext.com@localhost Tue Nov 30 02:52:21 2021
> From: Jay Patel <jayp%criptext.com@localhost>
> To: netbsd-users%netbsd.org@localhost, mayuresh%sdf.org@localhost
> Subject: RE: my self-training regimen : good enough?
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> My suggestion https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/netbsd.html
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> On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 at 8:20 am Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> >  i intend to follow the self-training regimen mentioned below;
> c primer plus (prata)
> c programming: a modern approach (king)
> c unleashed (heathfield, kirby)
> pointers on c (reek)
> foundations of computer science: c edition (aho, ullman)
> algorithms in c: parts 1 - 5 (sedgewick)
> computer systems: a programmer's =
> perspective (bryant, o'hallaron)
> crafting a compiler with c (fischer, =
> leblanc)
> the practice of programming (kernighan, pike)
> modern operating systems (tanenbaum, bos)
> computer networks (tanenbaum, =
> wetherall)
> understanding unix-linux programming: a guide to theory and =
> practice (molay)
> code reading (spinellis)
> code quality (spinellis)
> effective debugging (spinellis)
> the art of unix programming (raymond)
>
> would it be good enough to get me started to studying how netbsd works
> at the kernel and user levels?
> thanks in advance for your opinions and =
> suggestions.
>
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> <div></div><br><div class=3D"criptext_quote">My suggestion&nbsp;https://ste=
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> </div><div class=3D"criptext_quote"><br>On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 at 8:20 am =
> Mayuresh Kathe wrote:<br><blockquote style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .=
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>   <p>i intend to follow the self-training regimen mentioned below;<br>c =
> primer plus (prata)<br>c programming: a modern approach (king)<br>c =
> unleashed (heathfield, kirby)<br>pointers on c (reek)<br>foundations of =
> computer science: c edition (aho, ullman)<br>algorithms in c: parts 1 - 5 =
> (sedgewick)<br>computer systems: a programmer's perspective (bryant, =
> o'hallaron)<br>crafting a compiler with c (fischer, leblanc)<br>the =
> practice of programming (kernighan, pike)<br>modern operating systems =
> (tanenbaum, bos)<br>computer networks (tanenbaum, wetherall)<br>understandi=
> ng unix-linux programming: a guide to theory and practice (molay)<br>code =
> reading (spinellis)<br>code quality (spinellis)<br>effective debugging =
> (spinellis)<br>the art of unix programming (raymond)</p>=20
>   <p>would it be good enough to get me started to studying how netbsd =
> works<br>at the kernel and user levels?<br>thanks in advance for your =
> opinions and suggestions.</p>
> =20
> </blockquote></div><div></div><br><br><i>=
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