If you can read Chinese, or are willing to use a translation tool, you can click here to see a more detailed introduction about me in Chinese.
I am Chinese, my Chinese name is 陈孝松.
If you haven’t seen me yet, you can click here to check out my handsome photos ^_^
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Hobbies: Cycling, GNU/Linux operating system, left-hand calligraphy, using only the keyboard without a mouse, Five Strokes, and I enjoy writing technical documentation.
Currently, I work at KylinSoft doing Linux kernel development, and I have contributed to multiple free and open-source software projects.
Additionally, many years ago I also worked on HarmonyOS development, game development, embedded development, and web development (Vue).
Click here to see my free software contributions: chenxiaosong.com/contribution.
Besides contributions to the Linux kernel and HarmonyOS, I have also contributed to projects such as LoRaWAN and KDE’s Ghostwriter.
Click here to view my blog posts: chenxiaosong.com/blog.
Most of my work involves interacting with the open-source community, so my notes are publicly available. My notes just record the knowledge I’ve learned. If they can also inspire other technology enthusiasts, that makes me even happier.
Click here to view the courses (continuously updated).
I have written some tutorials in my spare time and recorded accompanying videos. The main goal is to organize the knowledge I have learned in the past, and of course, to learn things I haven’t studied yet.
Click here to view my Bilibili tutorial videos (in Chinese).
I have uploaded some videos on Bilibili, complementing the articles on this personal homepage. These videos document my learning progress and are also intended to inspire other technology enthusiasts.