Re: Darwin
Re: Darwin
- Subject: Re: Darwin
- From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 20:57:18 +0200
Amit Singh's "OS X Internals" is really the definite book on the matter. However, it does not really cover the Intel architecture.
Personally, I find it is of limited practical use, but if you want an overview, that is where you should start.
Anything else really depends on what you would like to do with that knowledge.
All the best
Alex
Am 20.05.2013 um 18:22 schrieb Christ Levesque <email@hidden>:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm an Apple developer since the first computer that my mom bought for me. Well, I'm an Apple developer since the first computer my mom bought for me. So, I wanna know more & more about Kernel object in OS X. Also, I wanna know about Darwin & gain my knowledge on it. I know tow books. First is iOS & OS X kernel programming & the second is OS X internals to Apple cores. Both of them are good but I wanna know more & from the scratch. What should I do?
>
> Down the hatch,
> Muhammad.
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