This course is for C, TAL, and pTAL developers. Learn how to use the Guardian Application Program Interface (API) to obtain operating system services including interprocesscommunication, process creation, Enscribe file access, and more. This course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent handson labs using HPE NonStop servers
At the conclusion of this course you should be
able to:
• Code for interprocess communication
• Develop applications that access Enscribe
files
• Handle terminal input and output
• Identify different types of system messages
• Create and manage new processes
• Available timing facilities
• Know how nowait I/O can be used to
improve application performance
• Concepts and Facilities for NonStop Systems(U4147S) and
• TAL/pTAL Programming (U4198S) or CProgramming in the Guardian Environment(U4143S)
• Systems programmers• Application programmers• Programmer analysts
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