Solaris system programming refers to the development of software applications and utilities that interact closely with the Solaris operating system. It involves writing code to utilize the features and functionalities provided by Solaris, as well as interfacing with system-level components such as processes, memory management, file systems, networking, and hardware devices.
- Process management
- Memory management
- File systems
- Networking
- Device drivers
Before learning Solaris system programming, it's beneficial to have:
- Proficiency in the C programming language.
- Understanding of operating system concepts such as processes, memory management, and file systems.
- Familiarity with UNIX/Linux systems and command-line interface.
- Knowledge of computer architecture and hardware components.
By learning Solaris system programming, you gain the following skills:
- Proficiency in writing efficient and optimized C code for Solaris.
- Understanding of Solaris-specific system calls, libraries, and APIs.
- Ability to develop applications that interact closely with the Solaris operating system.
- Knowledge of process management, memory management, and file system operations on Solaris.
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