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John Boos 132-Inch x 30-Inch Enclosed Work Table Cabinet Base with Sliding Doors, 14-Gauge Stainless Steel Top and 5-Inch Backsplash

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John Boos 132-Inch x 30-Inch Enclosed Work Table Cabinet Base with Sliding Doors, 14-Gauge Stainless Steel Top and 5-Inch BacksplashJohn Boos 132 Inch x 30 Inch Enclosed Work Table Cabinet Base with Sliding Doors, 14 Gauge Stainless Steel Top and 5 Inch Backsplash 300 Series Top, 430 Series Body, Adjustable Feet A heavy duty enclosed work table that combines a reinforced stainless top, sliding cabinet doors, and a 5 inch backsplash for durable prep and storage. Generous 132 inch by 30 inch work surface with enclosed cabinet base storage. 14 gauge Type 300 stainless steel top is

John Boos 132-Inch x 30-Inch Enclosed Work Table Cabinet Base with Sliding Doors, 14-Gauge Stainless Steel Top and 5-Inch Backsplash

300-Series Top, 430-Series Body, Adjustable Feet

A heavy-duty enclosed work table that combines a reinforced stainless top, sliding cabinet doors, and a 5-inch backsplash for durable prep and storage.

  • Generous 132-inch by 30-inch work surface with enclosed cabinet base storage.
  • 14-gauge Type 300 stainless steel top is built for demanding food prep use.
  • 5-inch backsplash with Stallion Safety Edge helps contain spills and protect the front edge.
  • Sliding double-panel doors keep supplies accessible while saving aisle space.
  • 18-gauge Type 430 stainless steel body and stainless legs add strength and durability.
  • Ships standard welded set-up for a sturdy, ready-to-use installation.
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Great introduction to Linux kernel development
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This is a great book for those wanting to get into Linux kernel development. It has a good flow to the writing and doesn't try and bury you with too much deep knowledge as a beginner (just enough to give you the basics of the concepts being discussed). if you purchase this book there is a second book with more depth on programming provided free (on the books website github). I enjoyed this book so much I've purchased the second book for my kindle reader to support the author. I've also purchased Kaiwan's book on Linux kernel debugging which is also an excellent read; giving you a good introduction to all the different methods/tools that can be used to help you debug those stubborn issues you'll inevitably encounter working as a kernel developer. I can't wait to read the next edition of this book coming out in January; revised for the 6.x kernel. FYI, I've read this book and worked through all the examples on the latest Linux stable kernel (as of this review 6.4.x/6.5.x-rcX). You won't regret getting this book if you want to start down the path of being a Linux kernel developer! I'd love to see a book from Kaiwan on developing module/drivers using Rust (with it's support now included in Linux kernel since 6.2). :-)
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This is an excellent book for learning kernel programming on Linux. I highly recommend it. Also excellent condition.
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I would highly recommend this book to people interested in learning the internal working of the Linux kernel and writing kernel level code like device drivers. Everything is covered in great detail and where impractical many resources are provided to further explore the topic. Definitely a must read!
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