I've scheduled a public instance of my "Building and Using Shared Libraries on Linux" course to take place in Munich, Germany on 20 July 2017. This
one-day course provides a thorough introduction to building and using shared libraries. covering topics such as: the basics of creating, installing, and using shared libraries; shared library versioning and naming conventions; the role of the dynamic linker; run-time symbol resolution; controlling symbol visibility; symbol versioning; preloading shared libraries; and dynamically loaded libraries (dlopen). The course
format is a mixture of theory and practical.
The course is aimed
at programmers who create and use shared libraries. Systems
administrators who are managing and troubleshooting applications that use shared libraries will also find the course useful.
You can find out more about the course (such as expected background and course pricing) at http://man7.org/training/shlib/ and see a detailed course outline at
http://man7.org/training/shlib/shlib_course_outline.html.
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Linux Shared Libraries course, Munich, Germany, 20 July 2017
Posted by Michael Kerrisk at 4:14 PM
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