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Default How to learn to program under BSD?

I mean like, writing code for drivers, kernel, pf, something closely related to the BSD development.

It is pretty much a given that one must know C, but what's the next step?

I kind of picked up C at school and writing my little tools for my own use... but the whole Unix system calls and the kernel stuff are little mystery to me...

I am thinking of getting a book like Advanced Programming in The Unix Environment, download the -current source of a BSD OS and see if I can change things and make it run on a spare box.

What do you think? Are there any recommendation?
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