At 05:52 AM 7/19/2000 +0800, you wrote:

>
>> For C and C++ books I was hoping for more language-oriented books than
>> compiler-oriented ones, and for operating system design some things that
>> will hopefully help me understand the basics, and perhaps lead me to start
>> reading kernel code (??).
>> 
>
>If this is what you want to do, then you don't need C++.  C++ is not used
>at any point in the kernel.  And if you're interested in actually doing
>kernel hacking, then try reading KHG after you have a working knowledge of
>C.

K&G is a highly recommended book if you intend to learn C. A good *preview*
to reading/writing kernel code is Advance Programming in the Unix Environment.

Joseph S. Liao
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