Understanding UNIX System V Internals: A Top Down Approach, $395
Jim Joyce
jim at hoptoad.uucp
Wed May 4 14:40:31 AEST 1988
Mon and Tues, June 20-21, 1988, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SF Hilton
with Bob Nystrom, Counterpoint Computers, Inc.
NOTE: UNIX Source code license NOT required for this course.
**Posting encouraged by Usenix Association Office**
Attendance limited to the first 120 people.
Who Should Attend:
System programmers, system administrators and application
programmers who wish to gain an understanding of the inner
workings of the UNIX operating system. UNIX system programmers
will acquire a thorough, conceptual understanding of the inner
workings of the UNIX kernel which can be applied to code
walkthroughs at a later date. Application programmers will learn
how the kernel performs operations requested by their software
and how to take advantage of the kernel algorithms for peak
software performance. System administrators will acquire the
level of understanding required to troubleshoot failures and tune
overall performance on the systems they administer.
Prerequisites:
Participants should have exposure to operating systems principles
and experience working in a high-level programming language,
preferably C. User level knowledge of UNIX strongly recommended.
Contact: Gawain Group, 47 Potomac, SF, CA 94117 415/626-7581
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Snail: Jim Joyce's UNIX Bookstore
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