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COMP20200 UNIX Programming

This course focuses on introducing students to the core concepts of the Unix operating system and how to programme this system. Today Unix and Unix-like operating systems are ubiquitous; they are widely used in servers, embedded devices and have a growing desktop and mobile market (Linux, Mac OS X, Android etc.). This module will teach students how to develop applications for such systems, assuming no other software layer but OS. Students will improve their existing C programming language skills and will learn some key POSIX APIs to support designing and writing programs in a portable, maintainable fashion. They will learn how to write mutlithreaded and multi-process applications as well as some basics of Unix networking. All this will be done through the Unix command line and students will learn basic tools and how to write shell scripts to automate common tasks.Students will need a version of Unix installed on their own laptop (ideally Linux), help with this will be provided in the fist lab.
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@anonymous
3 years ago

v interesting module and deffo good stuff to know. Unix experience was key in seperating me from competition when applying for internship (elec eng)

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Subject: Computer Science

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Alexey Lastovetsky

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?

Module Info

Subject: Computer Science

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Alexey Lastovetsky

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?