final post about online kernel programming course: lesson 3 now up

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  the short version:  lesson three of my kernel programming course is
now online, you can get to it through the link to the entire course:

http://www.crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming/introduction-linux-kernel-programming

  i literally just finished typing it in so i'm going to go back and
check for typoes but you're welcome to start reading and leaving
comments.

  and on that note, i won't be announcing any further lessons on this
list since it's not really appropriate to be using this forum to keep
promoting what is basically a commercial venture on my part.  so if
you want to keep reading, you know where to find the material, you can
follow my blog at http://crashcourse.ca, or you can follow me on
twitter.  whatever works for you.

  also, according to my website administrator, you can apparently now
subscribe to the course but the next lesson is still free so there's
no need to rush over and do that unless you really want to.  :-)  and
i still have to publish a detailed syllabus so people can decide
whether they want to continue beyond lesson four.  that syllabus
should be up in a day or two.

  and on that note, i'll see you over at the course.

rday

p.s.  i will be setting up a crashcourse mailing list for the course
so that people can chat there.  it would, again, be totally
inappropriate to use the kernel newbies mailing list for that purpose.

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