Using the Smallest C Program to Better Understand Your System (with pmap, vmmap, and strace).
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Using the Smallest C Program to Better Understand Your System (with pmap, vmmap, and strace). // In response to a student question, this video shows you how to compile programs without the overhead of the C standard library, which is often useful in understanding how your operating system works.
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About me: I'm a computer scientist, electrical engineer, researcher, and teacher. I specialize in embedded systems, mobile computing, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things. I teach systems and networking courses at Clemson University, where I also lead the PERSIST research lab.
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Видео Using the Smallest C Program to Better Understand Your System (with pmap, vmmap, and strace). канала Jacob Sorber
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Using the Smallest C Program to Better Understand Your System (with pmap, vmmap, and strace). // In response to a student question, this video shows you how to compile programs without the overhead of the C standard library, which is often useful in understanding how your operating system works.
***
Welcome! I post videos that help you learn to program and become a more confident software developer. I cover beginner-to-advanced systems topics ranging from network programming, threads, processes, operating systems, embedded systems and others. My goal is to help you get under-the-hood and better understand how computers work and how you can use them to become stronger students and more capable professional developers.
About me: I'm a computer scientist, electrical engineer, researcher, and teacher. I specialize in embedded systems, mobile computing, sensor networks, and the Internet of Things. I teach systems and networking courses at Clemson University, where I also lead the PERSIST research lab.
More about me and what I do:
https://www.jacobsorber.com
https://people.cs.clemson.edu/~jsorber/
http://persist.cs.clemson.edu/
To Support the Channel:
+ like, subscribe, spread the word
+ contribute via Patreon --- [https://www.patreon.com/jacobsorber]
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Source code is also available to Patreon supporters. --- [https://jsorber-youtube-source.herokuapp.com/]
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