Linux System Programming || linux tutorial 1

Published: 01 January 1970
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The course is called Linux System Programming, and by the end of it you'll be comfortable writing programs that interact directly with the Linux operating system — not through some high-level framework, but at the level of system calls, processes, threads, and inter-process communication.
We'll be using C throughout this course because C is the language that speaks most directly to the operating system. Almost everything in Linux — the kernel itself, the standard library, most system tools — is written in C.
You'll see five big topic pillars on this slide — System Calls, Processes, Threads, IPC, and Memory — and we'll cover every one of them in depth.


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