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I'm really enthusiastic about anything involved with Unix/Unix-like operating systems and their ecosystems (Mostly Linux and a bit of BSD variations). I also know a couple of programming languages including C, C++23 and OCaml. But other than doing a couple of tiny projects mainly to practice my programming skills in the languages mentioned above, most of my experience is theoretical and it comes from reading books, blogs and watching conferences.

I'm interested in gaining "actual" experience by doing systems programming related projects but I'm not sure how to get started. How do I decide on which topic to choose? A topic which would not be too overwhelming and actually achievable? And how do I gain the background knowledge needed to implement a project without ending up copying and pasting everything from existing implementations?

Thank you!

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Personally, rather than copy-pasting code, I like to actually copy it by typing it out, especially if I'm still learning the syntax of a new language. It just makes you read the code much more attentively than glancing over it after it's already written.

[โ€“] fuzzzerd 3 points 6 months ago

Absolutely. That's a fantastic way to do the "copy/paste" I definitely think it helps when learning new language.