Re: embedded programming
- From: Amit <amit.kohan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:17:58 -0000
On Oct 29, 6:10 am, "ksashte...@xxxxxxxxx" <ksashte...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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.
Thanks. any books or online resources?
Regards,
Amit
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