Le 25.08.2013 05:50, guojzzz a écrit :
在 2013年8月25日星期日UTC+8上午11时20分01秒,Zenaan Harkness写道:
On Aug 24, 2013 7:40 PM, "guojzzz" <rush....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Recently I have a interest in Linux Kernel, but I don't think my C
> programming skill is able to handle it, I'm just going to read the
code in
> Github.
> So any of you have ever involved in the dev of Linux Kernel? I've
been
> kernelnewbies.org, it's a great website.
1) I think kernelnewbies has some suggestions. Been a while since I
looked.
2) I recommend learning git to clone the kernel repo so you have a
local copy. That should be more enjoyable experience.
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Ah ha, why a local repo makes better experience, usually I'd like to
read code on Github.
Replying to that question is easy:
1) You can not make any change on github.
2) Github is JS-bloated, and therefore not as fast as your desktop's
environment.
3) You can not debug stuff on github.
And probably a lot more reasons. But, in short, you can not learn how
to hack a program without playing with it's source. Reading is good, but
almost useless against practice.
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