Kernel development tools (was Re: Software Prefetching using Machine learning)

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On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 11:48:11 +0900, Irfan Ullah said:
> @All,* There is one thing I want to share, although it is not too relevant
> but worth to share,*  that very limited number of *easy-to-use-&-understand*
> tools and libraries available to welcome  and facilitate the
> newbies/freshmen in the kernel development as compare to other development
> environments.

Well... for better or worse, the Linux kernel is an environment where
programmers are expected to have a fairly good grasp on programming and
software development already, and can figure most things out on their own.

Having said that, if you have specific suggestions of tools and libraries that
would make a difference, feel free to state what you think is missing - there's
a good chance that it actually exists but you didn't know about it....

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