The BYU Unix Users Group will be hosting Byron Clark as he speaks on the
Linux Programming Environment. This meeting will be held in 340 Crabtree
Building at 7:30pm on Thursday, October 19th. For information on the BYU
campus and buildings, see http://maps.byu.edu. Look for building 27 and
stick to the parking lots east of that building.
The following is a teaser sent by Byron:
So, you've learned ANSI C and you're getting comfortable with the
standard library, but you may have noticed that there are just some
things the C standard library doesn't include. That's what this meeting
is about: we'll talk about everything from Named Pipes and IPC to
Networking and Threading and how to use all of them on Linux. As a
bonus there will be some helpful hints that every C programmer should
know.
If you're interested in helping with advertising a flier can be found at
http://students.byu.edu~jamie/byronflier.pdf
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