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.