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==== Third Party Tutorials ====
 
'''Note:''' This section lists tutorials often mentioned in discussions, but not affiliated with this wiki.
This section covers tutorials unrelated to the wiki and forum. Given the sheer number of tutorials around, there is no way to have a comprehensive list of them, so this is limited to the ones which come up most often in discussions. They are listed here because most of these focus primarily on the early steps in OS development.
Due to the vast number of tutorials available, this list is not comprehensive.
 
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Also, there is a staggeringly wide variation in the quality of them, and since these are not part of the wiki itself, there is no way for the wiki authors to ensure that bugs are fixed or updates made.
'''Caution:''' Quality varies greatly among these tutorials. Since they're external, the wiki authors
 
cannot guarantee their accuracy or updates. While they can offer additional insight, it's '''strongly advised'''
While these are included for reference purposes, because they are frequently mentioned, it is recommended that anyone following the tutorials on the wiki take the third-party tutorials as supplemental rather than suggested.
to use them as supplementary resources and to approach them with skepticism.
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{{Ratingicon}} [http://jamesmolloy.co.uk/tutorial_html/ James A. Molloy's Kernel Tutorials] - one of the more popular tutorials in the past, it has a number of [[James Molloy's Tutorial Known Bugs|known issues]], and does not seem to be actively updating.
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