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message 1: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Thank you for the advice! I feel a bit more secure with my own ideas now, since I already apply most of your recommendations.
However, all this is what I do at home. And I do understand alot about OOP and computing basics, if I may say so myself. Visual Studio and C# is a requirement at work, but using pointers and memory - as much as I'd like to! - is more difficult in that language than using c.

If I put your whole response together, I understand for one that I can call myself professional by the quality of the work I produce, but will have to improve on my skills over the machine on my own and in my spare time.
Is that right?


message 2: by Fiona (new)

Fiona There is a multitude of Linux books, however they are either focused on users or specialliced on certain fields of use for Linux.
From the context of your answer, I was looking for books about Linux kernel, where I found some interesting ones about design and implementation of kernel 2.6.
Is that what you meant? Could you be more specific / recommend a book?


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