Programmers Introduction to Unix/Linux Course

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.
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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