Course code: M7D-IPC01
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This two-day course provides a through introduction to the interprocess (IPC) techniques that Linux and UNIX systems provide for use by user-space programs. Using these features allows the creation of complex multiprocess applications that coordinate their actions and exchange information with each other. Detailed presentations coupled with many carefully designed practical exercises provide participants with the knowledge to write such applications. The course dives into some specifics of the Linux system, but makes careful and frequent reference to the POSIX standard, so that it is also valuable to developers working on other UNIX systems.
The course employs a lecture+lab format.
The audience for this course is in practice rather diverse, and includes:
In order to get the most out of the course, participants should have:
The content of the course is applicable in a range of compiled programming languages, such as C, C++, Rust, and D and scripting languages such as Python, and participants are welcome to use their preferred language in the lab sessions.
It is presumed that attendees will have a working knowledge of the topics covered in the course Linux/UNIX System Programming Fundamentals (M7D-SPINTRO01). In particular, participants should have a good understanding of concepts such as: file descriptors, open file descriptions, file I/O using system calls, process lifecycle (fork(), exec(), wait()), and programming with signals.
A significant part of the course is spent on practical exercises. The lab sessions also provide participants with the opportunity to obtain one-to-one assistance from the trainer on the course material and exercises.
Course participants will receive course books
that include all of the slides used in the course.
Some notable features of the course books are the following:
In addition to the course book, participants will receive a copy of The Linux Programming Interface, in ebook form.
The following samples give some idea of the course content and style of the course materials:
For onsite courses at your location, please email training@man7.org regarding availability and pricing.
Date | Location | Maximum participants | |
To be announced | Munich, Germany | 12 | Registration |
For public in-person courses in Munich, GERMANY, the per-attendee price is €1300 + 19% German VAT (MWSt).
The course price includes the cost of training materials as well as lunch and refreshments. Discounts are available for multiple attendees from the same company or organization; please inquire at training@man7.org for details.
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ensure that course participants receive training of a very high standard:
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