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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] recommended books
From: "Don W. Carr" <>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:18:53 -0600
Don:
"Programming Embedded Systems with C and GNU Development Tools" Do you reed it? What do you think about it? It's worthy?

I just got the book, partly for students to read and partly to see what I could learn (you are never too old). But, on skimming it, it appears to contain all of the important concepts of embedded computing related to Linux and GNU tools, though not an exact description of the processes for the particular Arm boards sold by  TS. It is published by O'Reilly, and all O'Reily books tend to be very good.

I also highly recommend the "Linux Device Drivers" book by O'Reilly. A lot of the concepts are directly related to embedded programming, where you might do things in user space that are normally done by a device driver.

Don.



On 2/19/07, Alvaro Aguirre <> wrote:

Roger:
I was working with the TS7300 and we develop a GUI using GTK+, GTK+ is C oriented and I have skills with C, but I had never programed on C++ or Java (well, yes, a bit but a long time ago) so I don't fell i can give a fair opinion on this. I read QT is C++ oriented. If anyone can help us more on this matter I will appreciate it.
About GTK+: You must understand first the glib library way of work (before this GUI application I never see glib before... after read some manuals it make sense), but I always think program a GUI with C it's like kill a fly with a ICBM.

Yan:
The third edition is for 2.6 kernels... In our case it's complicated because we work with 2.4 :S, but personally I choose the third edition and read some FAQs for the 2.4



On 2/19/07, Roger R. Smith <> wrote:

Thanks so much Alvaro, what about developing GUI type programs on Linux using C, C++, or Java?
Rog

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From: Alvaro Aguirre <alvaro.aguirre @gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] recommended books

Good books for linux:
Advanced Linux Programming (http://linux. inet.hr/advanced _linux_programmi ng.html )
Linux Device Drivers (Oriented to the kernel device drivers, very very useful developing hardware/software)


On 2/18/07, Roger R. Smith <m("yahoo.com","rog_21");" target="_blank" > com> wrote:

Can anyone recommend a good book for developing on embedded linux?
Thanks,
Rog







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