Friday, May 31, 2013

Recommended: Embedded Linux kernel learning books

Many embedded Linux novice, for their own learning process is very confused and do not know where to learn? Learning process needs to see what books? Before writing an article on how to get started embedded development, and how deep? The article I hope for your help, the next step is to recommend some embedded Linux novices to learn about embedded Linux core books.

Linux Essentials
  1. "Linux and Unix Shell Programming Guide"
C programming language
  1. "C Primer Plus, 5th Edition "[U.S.] Stephen Prata
  2. "The C Programming Language, 2nd Edition" [U.S.] Brian W. Kernighan David M. Rithie ( K & R )
  3. "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, 2nd Edition" (APUE)
Linux kernel
  1. "Understanding the Linux Kernel" (third edition)
  2. "UNIX Network Programming" (UNP)
  3. "TCP / IP Elaborates"
  4. "Linux kernel programming"
  5. "Linux device driver development" (LDD)
Hardware foundation
  1, "ARM architecture and programming"
  2, S3C2410 Datasheet
Basic English
  1. "Computer and Communication English"
System Tutorial
  1. "Embedded Systems - Architecture, Programming and Design"
  2. "Building Embedded Linux Systems"
Theoretical foundation
  1. "Introduction to Algorithms"
  2. "data structure (C language version)."
  3. "Computer Organization and Architecture? Performance Analysis"
  4. "In-depth understanding of computer systems" [U.S.] Randal E. Bryant David O "Hallaron the
  5. "Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles"
  6. "Compiler Principle"
  7. "Data Communications and Computer Networks"
  8. "Data Compression Principles and Applications"


Individual learning these things started to rely on self-study, to be honest this is too long journey. Embedded real still relatively high barriers to entry, before learning should be fully prepared mind, into the training institutions is also necessary to learn, I have discovered during the training, the same training, the same teaching, some people can learn well, some people have learned very poor. In fact, the saying goes: the master took the way, but by individuals.

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