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  CODING

Coding icon All code all the time: USENIX '04 has what you're looking for.

  • Follow the latest trends and debates in the one-day SIG sessions—new this year.
  • Pick and choose the sessions that best fit your interests.
  • Enhance your skills with the in-depth training program.
  • Check out the latest developments and interesting applications in the General and FREENIX tracks.
  • Bring your most difficult questions to the experts at the Guru Is In sessions.

Below is a list of training sessions, plenary sessions, refereed papers, and SIG and Guru sessions related to coding. Mix and match to create the coding-centric conference you need!

Training
S6: How to Protect Your Intellectual Property: Current Developments, Issues, and Controversies

M2: Solaris Internals & Architecture: Performance and Resource Management

M5: Advanced Perl Programming

T2: Inside the Linux Kernel (Updated for Version 2.6)

T4: Building a Software Security Capability: How to Foster Best Practices in Software Security

T5: System Log Aggregation, Statistics, and Analysis

W2: Making Your Code Run Faster

W3: Beyond Shell Scripts: 21st-Century Automation Tools and Techniques

R1: Hacking & Securing Web-based Applications—Hands-On (Day 1)

F1: Hacking & Securing Web-based Applications—Hands-On (Day 2)

Plenary Session
R: Cheap Hardware + Fault Tolerance = Web Site

Refereed Paper Sessions
M: Instrumentation and Debugging

T: The Network-Application Interface

W: Unplugged

W: Server

R: Demonstration: Croquet

F: Software Engineering

F: System Building

SIG Sessions
R: Making RCU Safe for Deep Sub-Millisecond Response Realtime Applications

R: Making Hardware Just Work

R: Indexing Arbitrary Data with SWISH-E

R: Thin Client Linux, a Case Presentation of Implementation

Guru Sessions
W: How to Talk with a VC

F: Experiences with Voice over IP

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