| Course Code: |
UN 79 |
| Course Abstract: |
This course provides an introduction to HP-UX for programmers. Topics include HP-UX Concepts and Basics, HP-UX Files, HP-UX Processes, HP-UX Data Tools, Source Code Librarians, and Real Time Programming Concepts. |
| Audience: |
This course is designed for Application and system programmers new to the HP-UX Operating System. |
| Duration: |
5 days |
| Learning Outcomes: |
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to: > Use commands to manipulate files (including using the editor) > Navigate through the file system > Manage processes > Customize his or her environment > Use the traditional UNIX program development tools, as well as some of the new tools provided by various UNIX vendors |
| Course Topics: |
Operating System Fundamentals HP-UX Concepts and Basics HP-UX Files (manipulating and printing files, directories) Shell Basics (history, alias, environment variables) Using the Korn/Bourne/C Shell (based on customer preference) HP-UX Processes (ps, nice, and kill commands, process scheduling) The vi/emacs/ed Editor (based on customer preference) An Introduction to Korn/Bourne/C Shell Programming HP-UX Data Tools (grep, sort, sed, find, etc) The HP-UX Programming Environment The make Facility Source Code Librarians (SCCS and RCS) The dbx/sdb/gdb Debugger (based on customer preference) Using TCP/IP Using the Graphical User Interface (optional topics) Real Time Programming Concepts (optional topics) |
| Prerequisites: |
None. |