Re: embedded programming
- From: "ksashtekar@xxxxxxxxx" <ksashtekar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:10:22 -0700
On Oct 29, 5:19 am, Amit <amit.ko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello group,
What takes to change a career from high-level software programming to
embedded programming in Linux?
It is a while I have started learning Linux and digital design.
However, still not sure if I'm on a right track. My goal is to getting
to a level of programming in Linux to work in embedded field. Would
you please advise me on this?
Thanks,
Amit
Well decide first what field ... you have three options:
1. Embedded application programming. (C/C++ .. requires very little or
no knowledge of hardware. But still very close to the operating
system. Similar to WIN32 API programming)
2. Embedded device driver programming. (mostly C ... requires lot of
hardware and digital knowledge. Though you
are closer to the hardware and you are far away from high level system
design.)
3. Linux kernel programming.
.
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