On Thursday 23 June 2005 21:40, Manoj Bohara wrote:
> Dear Members,
> My name is Manoj Bohara. Friends i needed
> some information regarding linux OS courses .
Hi Manoj,
There are a few, most prominent being RH and Novell-Suse.
> I am deeply
> intrested in linux system programming field.
The above courses have very little to do with programming for anything,
let alone the linux kernel. They're aligned towards system administration.
Google to understand the various "flavours" of programming.
> Also i needed guidance on how should i go about it .
Reading books on systems, oses and programming is one method. Other
methods could be story listening and pavlovian conditioning. The last
method is in wide spread use as it produces code of a unique
quality known as sphagetti. Most "programmers" know this learning and
programming environment as Visual xyz, running under an os known as
windows. Rumours say windows and associated apps was written by
microserfs conditioned to click icons at a furious pace, which by magic
produces sphagetti code.
> necessary C/C++ in depth to learn such Linux subjects .
One other method, in addition to the first, used widely in writing
libre software is reading the source code. Both methods are highily
recommended. Besides producing code of a very high quality, it is known
to produce immunity to pavlovian conditioning and actually winds up
teaching the reader to write code.
> Thanks in anticipation
Oh you are welcome ;-)).
rgds
jtd