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- windows internals 7th edition part 1
- Developing Windows NT Device Drivers
- The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book
- Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces
- Windows Kernel Programming by Pavel
some guy that i know who has developed a lot of kernel drivers + hypervisors told me to read those books + intel's manuals if i want to learn both kernel and hv development now the reason am asking here is since there are a lot of knowledgeable people who have gone through reading some of this books and i want to here there thoughts and the most 2 questions are
1 - i already coded some kernel drivers before yes they where not coded good at all but i understood how they actually worked and i enjoyed coding them it was fun for me. but the thing here i don't really want to read all of those books for days , months even years without doing anything So could i open 1 of them for example read something specific that i want to know about then code a driver based on that and whenever i encounter something that i don't understand i go back to them? or how does someone really learn by reading 5 books?
2 - now i love internal stuff such as hv development (still didn't learn more about it) and kernel on windows. How will someone could get a job with learning those stuff? who would hire me?
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- Developing Windows NT Device Drivers
- The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book
- Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces
- Windows Kernel Programming by Pavel
some guy that i know who has developed a lot of kernel drivers + hypervisors told me to read those books + intel's manuals if i want to learn both kernel and hv development now the reason am asking here is since there are a lot of knowledgeable people who have gone through reading some of this books and i want to here there thoughts and the most 2 questions are
1 - i already coded some kernel drivers before yes they where not coded good at all but i understood how they actually worked and i enjoyed coding them it was fun for me. but the thing here i don't really want to read all of those books for days , months even years without doing anything So could i open 1 of them for example read something specific that i want to know about then code a driver based on that and whenever i encounter something that i don't understand i go back to them? or how does someone really learn by reading 5 books?
2 - now i love internal stuff such as hv development (still didn't learn more about it) and kernel on windows. How will someone could get a job with learning those stuff? who would hire me?
Continue reading...