Operating Sytems: Principles and Practice is a textbook for a first course in undergraduate operating systems. In use at dozens of top tier universities, and written by two leading operating systems researchers with decades of experience successfully teaching complex topics to thousands of students, this textbook provides:
A path for students to understand high level concepts all the way down to working code.
Tom Anderson is an award winning teacher at the University of Washington. He is also a leading researcher in operating systems, networks, and networked systems.
Mike Dahlin is an award winning teacher at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a leading researcher in operating systems, distributed systems, and networked systems.
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This is the best textbook I've ever read. No bullshit. All experiences and skills. Programmers who want to have an answer of "wtf am I doing here" should read this bible.
评分看过的所有OS教科书中把Race Condition, Synchronization和Deadlock讲的最清楚的一本
评分史上最好的操作系统书籍 和andrew的现代操作系统比起来也毫不逊色 看了后有种醍醐灌顶的感觉
评分史上最好的操作系统书籍 和andrew的现代操作系统比起来也毫不逊色 看了后有种醍醐灌顶的感觉
评分This is the best textbook I've ever read. No bullshit. All experiences and skills. Programmers who want to have an answer of "wtf am I doing here" should read this bible.
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