This Repository contains a few coding examples of some operating system behavior specifically for UNIX
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This Repository contains a few coding examples of some operating system behavior specifically for UNIX
4º Projeto da Unidade Curricular de Sistemas Operativos (2º ano 1º Semestre) do curso LEIC do IST
Unix system, Executable files creation, file linking, file concatenation, Process Creation, Management and Intercommunication, Signal generation, POSIX threads, synchronization (POSIX Mutexes, Spinlocks, Semaphores, Condition Variables, GCC atomic operations), Linux shell scripting, Scheduling
A fairer alternative to the pselect() system call
Signal handling implementation in 32bit and 64bit asm
The project involves usage of low-level Unix/POSIX system calls related to processes, signal handling, files, and I/O redirection. Implementation of a job "spooler" program, called jobber, that accepts user requests to spool tasks for execution, cancel jobs, pause and resume jobs, show the status of jobs, and expunge terminated jobs from the sys…
Systems Programming
Here is Project II based on interprocess communication using system call, named pipes and low-level I/O (handling signals).
System Programming course projects - includes UNIX/Linux system call and library function examples
🎌 a compact, idiomatic way to listen for OS signals in Go
🐑 An exception handling framework for C
Unix shell
Travel & vaccination monitor application using fork, exec, named-pipes & POSIX signals
A multi-threaded web server that handles questions about diseases over a distributed database
Simple server in C++
As beautiful as a shell. Implementation of the 42 project minishell
System Programming Project
Client-server communication using UNIX signals in C.
Implementation of a multi-threaded poller server. Client-Server communication through TCP. Thread synchronization with mutexes and condition variables
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