I recently graduated with my degree in Computer Engineering, and the GNU
Radio project is by far the most complex thing I've desired to work on. I'm
looking for tips on how to get started learning GNU Radio from the ground
up, build custom modules, and help develop the source.

For example, an known issue that I would like to eventually be able to work
on is solving Message Passing blocks not terminating from head block (and
similar) termination.

So my question is, what type of road map should I construct for learning
the in's and out's of gnu radio, from custom module writing, all the way
down to the scheduler. I have the absolute basics down (writing blocks in
python) and will move to the C API next. But I'm not sure on where to start
understanding the foundation of how it all works together.

Through my journey, I'm looking to improve the Documentation of GNU Radio
so it is easy for new people to join the project.

Ken
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