CCNA 200-301 Pearson uCertify Network Simulator
ISBN: 9781616918378200-301-SIMULATOR.AB1
Why settle for good when you can be great? Learn advanced UNIX programming interactively and own your career path.
(ADV-PROG-UNIX.AP1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-512-1
Enroll in our advanced UNIX programming course to master the intricate interfaces driving UNIX and Linux kernels, just like generations of serious C programmers have.
In this course, you'll dive deep into files, directories, processes, signal handling, terminal I/O, threads, multithreaded programming, and socket-based IPC. We'll cover 70+ new interfaces, including POSIX asynchronous I/O, spin locks, barriers, and POSIX semaphores.
You'll gain hands-on experience with more than ten thousand lines of downloadable, ISO C source code, testing nearly all examples on modern platforms like Solaris 10, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Ubuntu.
From fundamental file I/O to advanced interprocess communication and network IPC, you’ll get hands-on with real-world examples and extensive lab activities. This means you can start writing code with exceptional power, performance, and reliability.
23+ Interactive Lessons | 160+ Flashcards | 160+ Glossary of terms
69+ LiveLab | 69+ Video tutorials | 02:23+ Hours
Unix is primarily written in C, which was actually developed to build Unix itself.
Absolutely. Unix powers critical systems in servers, finance, cloud infrastructure, and macOS (which is Unix-based).
The key prerequisite is a solid grasp of the C programming language.
While some courses might recommend familiarity with basic UNIX commands and operating system concepts, the core understanding needed is strong C programming skills. This UNIX system programming course focuses on system libraries rather than teaching fundamental C syntax.