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How Computers Work for Programmers
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How Computers Work for Programmers
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps®) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 5.29 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 28 lectures (4 hour, 4 mins) | Language: English

Learn about computer structure and the Operating System




What you'll learn

General Unix
Binary and Number Representation
Types and Number Representation
The CPU
Memory
Peripherals and buses
The Operating System
Virtual Memory

Requirements

Basic programming knowledge is recommended.


Description

In a nutshell, this course is intended to be a shop class for computer science. Young computer science students are taught to "drive" the computer; but where do you go to learn what is under the hood? Trying to understand the operating system is unfortunately not as easy as just opening the bonnet. The current Linux kernel runs into the millions of lines of code, add to that the other critical parts of a modern operating system (the compiler, assembler and system libraries) and your code base becomes unimaginable. Further still, add a University level operating systems course (or four), some good reference manuals, two or three years of C experience and, just maybe, you might be able to figure out where to start looking to make sense of it all.

To keep with the car analogy, the prospective student is starting out trying to work on a Formula One engine without ever knowing how a two stroke motor operates. During their shop class the student should pull apart, twist, turn and put back together that two stroke motor, and consequentially have a pretty good framework for understanding just how the Formula One engine works. Nobody will expect them to be a Formula One engineer, but they are well on their way!




Who this course is for:

Programmers who wish to have a deeper understanding of how computers work.
Anyone who is interested in how computers work.

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