> 3) Get suck-ass training from a company without a clue. (Save the time,
and just
flush dollar bills down the toilet).
PS. I don’t recommend option #3
Surely, better is to read books that to have a suck-ass training.
The good books are:
- Art Baker (good book for the very beginner)
- Rajeev Nagar (for the more or less experienced one)
Don’t know on Dekker/Newcomer and Viscarola/Mason books - maybe they are
great too, just have not read them myself.
David Solomon’s “Inside Windows NT” is also a great book for understanding
the kernel concepts.
Max
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