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
	47 Potomac St
	SF, CA 94117
Bell:	415/626-7581



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