All "Linux Kernel Development" Tutorials: here's how you download, compile and boot the kernel. Here's how you submit patches. The end. That's like having a book-report where you only discuss the front- and back-cover.
Definitely need to learn C. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with Rust, you should keep studying and using Rust too. But C should be first priority.
All "Linux Kernel Development" Tutorials: here's how you download, compile and boot the kernel. Here's how you submit patches. The end.
That's like having a book-report where you only discuss the front- and back-cover.
Reading Linux Device Drivers right now and I can see there's a lot more to kernel dev than 20 minutes of video content.
Main idea starts from 17:04
Audio way too quiet. Had to crank volume to barely hear it.
shall i know C ??? or should be a embedded-developer necessary ?
i learning rust
Definitely need to learn C. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with Rust, you should keep studying and using Rust too. But C should be first priority.
@@Cat-kp7rl C i haven't used it for 2 years now but i know C should i learn Rust or improve C more
thx. that helps alot
Is there no C++ in the kernel?
Nope; none at all. Linus Torvalds is dead set against it.
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Good on you for saying these things, humble.
Good intro.