Re: [mb offtopic] Choose future direction of development and deeper learning.

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Sorry for my incomplete reply ... mistakenly pressed the send button....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Evgeniy Polyakov" <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru>
To: <kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org>
Sent: 07 May, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: [mb offtopic] Choose future direction of development and deeper
learning.


> Hello, kernel newbies and even some hackers.
>
> I think this question is probably for experinced kernel programmers...
> Or maybe not.
>
> Anyway...
>
> I know linux some years(not very many, but...), kernel programming a
> little more than a year. But even with such a little knowledge i see,
> that modern kernel cotains start point for very, very large amount of
> projects. Of cource, it is not very easy to start and develop usefull
> feature, but it _can_ be done.
> And staying on the edge of this _adventure_ not experinced man(like me)
> loses one's presence of mind( Brr, what's the word...)...
> Another word he doesn't know, where he wants to work.
> No, i don't ask about one more project for newbie...
> There are great number of interesting things, which can be done, one
> should only looks a bit deeper.
> But where?
> (not in particular order... :) ) mm, usb, fs, block, network, sound,
> core, char, video... I don't remeber all, but it doesn't matter...
>
> Please, let anyone says, why he works exactly there and not there,
> what are the advantages and disadvantages of each area of kernel
> development.
>
> Since while staying and determining what is the best, time slowly goes
> away... First step to the guruism should be done not in all directions.
>
> Sorry, if such kind of questions plague you.
>
> I hope you will help me and, i think, many other people :)
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> P.S. Please, cc me in you answers, since i'm not a subscriber :(
>
> --
> Evgeniy Polyakov ( s0mbre )
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