Unix Systems Programming covers
a myriad of systems programming tasks. The course is presented as a series
of modules that step a systems programmer through the complexities of the
Unix and Linux operating systems. This course can save you and your employer
many frustrating hours by providing concrete real-life examples of real
code.
Class Schedule is:
| Day | Topic |
| Monday | File I/O Files and Directories stdio.h |
| Tuesday | System Files and Information Unix Process Environment Process Control Process Relationships |
| Wednesday | Signals Terminal I/O Advanced I/O |
| Thursday | Daemons Inter Process Communication (IPC) Time |
| Friday | PostScript Primer Pseudo Terminals |
Unix Systems Programming is a 5 day
course covering 40 hours of combined lecture and lab. Hands on lab work
is heavily emphasized and class size is limited to 8 students. A basic good
understanding of the C programming language (or C++) is required.

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