[clug] Resources (formerly Software ergonomics)
Bryan Kilgallin
bryan at netspeed.com.au
Sun Feb 8 23:33:50 MST 2015
Scott wrote:
"No harm in taking on big challenges, but you 'might' want to start with
the basics (the Dummies book is basic, the embedded one is not)."
I have begun reading Doug Lowe's tome "Networking all-in-one for dummies", 4th edition.
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And I discovered this networking game.
{KNetwalk is a single player logic game. Construct the network,
connecting all the terminals to the server in the fewest turns possible.}
https://games.kde.org/game.php?game=knetwalk
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Plus I have received Doug Abbott's "Linux for embedded and real-time
applications", 3rd edition.
{With this book you will learn:**
* The basics of Open Source, Linux and the embedded space
* How to set up a simple system and tool chain
* How to use simulation for initial application testing
* Network, graphics and Android programming
* How to use some of the many Linux components and tools
* How to configure and build the Linux kernel, BusyBox and U-Boot
bootloader}
http://store.elsevier.com/Linux-for-Embedded-and-Real-time-Applications/Doug-Abbott/isbn-9780124159969/
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