Re: C programming resource

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On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Sameer Rahmani <lxsameer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm not a C programmer , but i have a medium level of C programming
> knowledge that i think its not enough for spend time on kernel source.
> so could you people guide me for choosing a good resource for improving my C
> programming knowledge?
>

I am in a similar situation as you are.Believe me the question you
asked I have asked here.
For people like you and me here is a document which will be put on the
wiki page of this list
http://www.spinics.net/lists/newbies/msg41296.html
As far as your question goes I totally agree that many a times I have
found data structures,typedefs,macros defined in the
kernel sources which you may not find else where on the planet easily.
I read the C book Kerninghan Ritchie and what ever was available to me
(which were considered as good books  on C in my locality)
but still I found things difficult to understand.
As far as your question goes if you are interested to understand the C
programming things used in Kernel I would suggest pick up a project or
some code and try to start understanding it.This will improve a lot of
your C.

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