Next Monday (7/3/2005), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Orna Agmon talk about:

                        C without a spoon
                     Dynamic Memory and Good Programming

This time, we shall discuss the following topics:

Recent developments in the stack when using ld.
Dynamic memory management
Memory violations, and methods of preventing them without much effort
Memory fragmentation and self-management of memory, pros and cons.
Efficiency
Debugging
Documenting
Linkage and name mangling

The next SIL lecture will be a re-run of guy's lecture about Linux memory
allocators, and it will be an expansion of topics covered but briefly in
this lecture.

There may be a need for another C without a spoon lecure, to cover more
advance stuff such as functions with a varying number of variables (such
as printf).

Slides and course material:
http://haifux.org/~ladypine/115-sil/cc/index.html

We meet in the Technion, Taub 3. See http://www.haifux.org/where.html
for arrival details.

Attendance is free, and you are all invited!

Future lectures include:

121     Intro to *BSD: A look at other open source operating systems.
                                Ido Barnea      14/3/2005

121-SIL         Linux Memory Allocators
                                Guy Keren       21/03/2005
                                Re-run of lecture 68.

122     I.D.S and snort         Orr Dunkelman   28/03/2005

123     Xen     Muli ben-Yehuda         11/04/2005

Have a subject
you want to talk about? Or a subject you'd like to hear someone else
talk about? email us.

Orna.
--
Orna Agmon http://haifux.org/~ladypine/
ICQ: 348759096



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