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Systems Programming - Concepts and Techniques

Peter Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Systems Programming: Concepts and Techniques" offers a comprehensive exploration of the foundational elements that underpin the operation and control of modern computing systems. Designed for beginners and those seeking to solidify their understanding, this book delves deeply into the critical areas of systems programming, from the intricacies of operating systems and memory management to the complex dynamics of concurrency and synchronization. Each chapter is meticulously structured to build upon previous knowledge, guiding the reader through a logical progression of topics essential for mastering system-level programming.This book provides a detailed examination of essential concepts such as process and thread management, interprocess communication, networking, and file systems. Readers will gain valuable insights into optimizing system performance through chapters dedicated to debugging, profiling, and advanced programming techniques. Real-world examples and case studies further enrich the learning experience, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to develop efficient, robust, and scalable system software.With its elegant and matter-of-fact style, "Systems Programming: Concepts and Techniques" serves as both an educational resource and a practical reference, empowering readers to navigate the complexities of systems programming with confidence and competence. Whether developing software on personal computers or large-scale servers, this book lays the foundation for understanding the critical components that drive today's digital infrastructure.
Verfügbar seit: 17.09.2024.
Drucklänge: 293 Seiten.

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