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Johns Hopkins University | EN.600.211

Unix System Programming

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This course covers a variety of topics in UNIX programming including process control, signal handling, daemon processes, and interprocess communication. Participants must be familiar with using the UNIX environment and be fluent in the C programming language. Coursework involves significant programming projects; those without prior development experience will probably get lost in a maze of low-level code.

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