Re: Kernel Dev - Nick Krause

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On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Andrew Bourhill
<andrew.bourhill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nick,
>
>
> I've been reading the lists for a long long time. My day job is senior
> embedded linux developer for a mobile comms company, I have many many years
> experience under my belt.
>
>
> from what I see is a young fella, possibly fresh out of university trying to
> cut his teeth on the kernel.
>
>
> take my advice, leave it alone , you are far too in-experienced to be trying
> this.
>
> your post to the list are becoming tiresome.
>
>
> leave it alone, go away and develop your coding skills by writing programs
> of your own. (i would suggest something simple to start - helloworld)..
>
>
> this stuff is far too complicated for you - especially device drivers.
> (these need knowledge of the hardware , also knowledge about how hardware
> works)
>
>
> just a bit of friendly advice.
>
>
> Abo
>
>
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Abo,
I agreed and that is why I am going through the Eudptuyla Challenge
first before I
continue.
Cheers Nick

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