clearing an interview: easier part.
Contributing code back to community: that is more important. And harder part
is once you get job, the priorities shuffle towards making it run, rather
than getting it done correctly or even giving back what was once taken from
community.

On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:25 AM, nidhi mittal hada <[email protected]
> wrote:

> hey all.
> those who want to know..i did nothing big magical. just asked people who
> are already working ..like many of us ask on this list only
> then followed what they said.
>
> its like one thing i learnt is ...
>
> "Better try it once then again then again before asking it once."
> as asking fetches partial may be incorrect knowledge but asking after
> rehearsing things
> will fetch you correct information.
>
> it requires persistence no doubt after when it seems no use of it .
> i did very normal things like
> studying
>
> 1)Bach
> 2)ALP
> 3)UTLK
> 4)LDD
> then i was still stuck to get a project in resume.
>
> then explore open source sourceforge community ...
> its difficult i accept totally.... rather it was very very difficult to get
> a single project from thousands lying there .
> but only hope was it wasnt impossible.
>
> and i got a few ...
>
> that's all is reqd for getting shortlisted.
>
> after that you are on your own .good projects just mean getting shortlisted
> ...that's it ..
> The Complete game is still left .... to successfully clear interview is
> with another effort in C data structures then kernel ofcourse.
>
> that's was all.
>
> Nidhi
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Deepak Mishra <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hello Sir,
>> Just read your mail on the newbie list. Heartiest congratulations on your
>> success !!
>> I hope you can share a "guru-mantra" with me. I have always been working
>> over the web in my B.Tech career, but linux and kernel development have
>> always fascinated me. I am about to complete my engineering studies in a
>> month, but I want to have some linux project in my hand before I leave. Can
>> you please suggest me a small module ? I am interested in networking, and
>> have used pcap libraries for sniffing - I wanted to write my own network
>> driver and configure pcap to use mine. After lots of reading, I am still
>> stuck up with just a dream and no output :(
>> I would be grateful if you can help me out in achieving my aim...I hold a
>> lot of reverence for you after silently observing your posts for so many
>> days :)
>>
>> Thanks in anticipation,
>> Deepak Mishra
>> +91 9532887933
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 6:36 PM, nidhi mittal hada <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello List
>>>
>>> This is my day to thank people on list.
>>> As i was just a web developer till date and had this desire to work in
>>> kernel like many newbies .
>>> I started with no work ex in my hand and no knowledge
>>> too ofcourse........  in linux kernel field.
>>>
>>> but i started with little steps 3 yrs ago ..joined this list and a few
>>> more .
>>> asked people how to start and followed diligently what all everyone said.
>>>
>>> Got to get good projects ideas + projects to work on from this list only
>>> Today i have been able to convince a good company people
>>> that i deserve to be hired for working in this area.
>>>
>>> and Hey !! i Got Selected !!
>>>
>>> Thanks to list owner and so many people helping newbies like me .
>>> i am so thankful.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks & Regards
>>> Nidhi Mittal Hada
>>> Scientific officer D
>>> Computer Division
>>> Bhabha Atomic Research Center
>>> Mumbai
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thanks & Regards
> Nidhi Mittal Hada
> Scientific officer D
> Computer Division
> Bhabha Atomic Research Center
> Mumbai
>
>
>


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