Travel & vaccination monitor application using fork, exec, named-pipes & POSIX signals
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Travel & vaccination monitor application using fork, exec, named-pipes & POSIX signals
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
Simple server in C++
URL Finder in C++ and Shell using fork/exec, pipes and named pipes, low-level I/O as well as signal handling.
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