A french student.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:20 pm
Hi guys, i'm a second year student in Computer Science in Caen, France, University Institute of Technology.
As you can guess, my main interest is all thing's related to Operating Systems.
I do C and C++ programming, i have some programs with pointers arithmetic, a buggy recursive ls (no ftw.h, it's for cheaters), forkbomb (works very good, need to reboot ), and thing's like that, but no serious stuff.
I'm learning a little asm x86, we studied it but haven't done real things with it.
Actually, i've started soft, with trying to understand and do things with nachos.
Also, i'm Linux user since 2004, i've started with Mandrake (now Mandriva), the french linux distro, but i don't like it, so i go on ubuntu in summer 2005. Unhappy of the evolution of Ubuntu, i've gone on Debian, and i'm quite happy with it, using a Testing and someone taking stuffs in sid or experimental when they aren't yet in testing.
I've lot of interest into Operating Systems and want to have a better understanding of that.
I've read some stuffs, i understand differences between micro-kernels, monolithic kernels, exo-kernels, modular kernels.... but that's only theory, may be it's time to try a little practice.
Also, i'm a noob into Operating System Programming, so i'm here with lots of questions, and few answers
Don't worry, i understand how the search engine work
I actually own these books:
- Understanding the Linux Kernel (Bovet, Cesati)
- C++ Programming Language (Stroustrup)
- System programming under Linux (Blaess)
- Networks (pujolle)
All in French. I've ordered a Tanenbaum book, i will have it someday........
EDIT: I've forgotten, i may do mistakes with my english, sorry for that.
As you can guess, my main interest is all thing's related to Operating Systems.
I do C and C++ programming, i have some programs with pointers arithmetic, a buggy recursive ls (no ftw.h, it's for cheaters), forkbomb (works very good, need to reboot ), and thing's like that, but no serious stuff.
I'm learning a little asm x86, we studied it but haven't done real things with it.
Actually, i've started soft, with trying to understand and do things with nachos.
Also, i'm Linux user since 2004, i've started with Mandrake (now Mandriva), the french linux distro, but i don't like it, so i go on ubuntu in summer 2005. Unhappy of the evolution of Ubuntu, i've gone on Debian, and i'm quite happy with it, using a Testing and someone taking stuffs in sid or experimental when they aren't yet in testing.
I've lot of interest into Operating Systems and want to have a better understanding of that.
I've read some stuffs, i understand differences between micro-kernels, monolithic kernels, exo-kernels, modular kernels.... but that's only theory, may be it's time to try a little practice.
Also, i'm a noob into Operating System Programming, so i'm here with lots of questions, and few answers
Don't worry, i understand how the search engine work
I actually own these books:
- Understanding the Linux Kernel (Bovet, Cesati)
- C++ Programming Language (Stroustrup)
- System programming under Linux (Blaess)
- Networks (pujolle)
All in French. I've ordered a Tanenbaum book, i will have it someday........
EDIT: I've forgotten, i may do mistakes with my english, sorry for that.