Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:16:06 -0800 | From | "Randy.Dunlap" <> | Subject | Re: A way to help newbies |
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Luiz Felipe wrote: > Hi, > i'm (trying to be) a beginner kernel developer, and i would to know if > there are some exercises/challenges where i must practice what i've > readed, if the most experienced developers already done it. I learn > better when I practice something. Anyone knows it ? > > Here in this list, people talk about everything and is a bit complicated > for a beginner to get something. I would read about something and after > practice that, like on math books. I think it's not so difficult for an > advanced kernel coder to do it, and is a great way to help people to > start. So please, can anyone make those questions and put it public ? > > See, i'm not wanting tutorials, tips, manuals, docs, etc. I just want to > practice, just beginner questions and exercises, separated by topics and > levels, something challenging me, but not get a TODO list of many > difficult patchs. > > I don't know if that list is the right place to ask about that, but by > the description of this list, maybe. Anyway, if is not the right place, > sorry for all.
http://kernelnewbies.org and http://janitor.kernelnewbies.org/
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