| ▲ | Agentlien 4 hours ago | |||||||||||||
> the number of people who get to work on shipping code where ring-0 knowledge is useful has to be minuscule as a percentage I wonder if it it is more that the percentage of people who choose to dedicate themselves to that type of work is miniscule. I work in graphics and performance, and it seems similar. Few people really work on it specifically at any given company, and I've heard people warn others that there are few jobs in it. But video game companies really want people for those roles and will pay well because they're hard to find. Still, few programmers show any interest in specializing in those skills. If you're passionate about it and willing to learn the details you'll eventually find a lot of job opportunities. I know people who want to work with this and do so - I know many more who have specifically said they want to stay away from it. I don't know anyone who wants to and can't. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | movpasd 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
How would one start learning about it? | ||||||||||||||
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