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Books you would recommend to learn OS design and theory?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:03

It seems there aren't any good OS books according to the reviewers.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:14

You Can Talk To God, by Terry A Davis

Name: Freelance Scheme Programmer 2014-06-14 23:18

OS design is awful. I recommend sticking to fibs in Scheme.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:26

An OS is nothing more than a series of drivers for motherboard hardware controlled by a scheduling algorithm. Read TAOCP.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 3:08

tanenbaum Modern Operating Systems

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 6:56

>>5
tanenbaum
Shalom!

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 7:41

>>5
Modern Operating Systems by the kike (first edition)
Operating Systems Design and Implementation by the kike (3rd Edition)
Programming under Mach
Mklinux: Microkernel Linux for the Power Macintosh
http://bbs.progrider.org/prog/read/1401068924/8

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 0:05

Operating Systems Design and Implementation by Andrew S Tanenbaum, Albert S Woodhull

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 3:34

Please, stop calling Tanenbaum a Jew. He is German, because his name is German and translates to English as "fir tree" (tanne=fir; baum=tree).

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 3:54

Please, stop calling Tanenbaum a Fir Tree. He is Jewish, because his name is Jewish and translates to English as "Jewish Fir Tree" (sounds Jewish, tanne=Fir; baum=Tree).

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 12:07

tfw no qt jewish fir tree gf

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 13:30

Operating System Concepts by Israel native Avi ``Shalom'' Silberschatz. It's superior as it has dinos on it.

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