I have an interview with a famous hedge fund for infrastructure programmer. In Glassdoor people say they ask mostly Linux and C++ questions. I can manage C++ questions. But don't know what to prepare for Linux. Can anyone help me with this and give me topics or resources to study. #engineering #software #swe
I don't think you'll need to know much of Linux for a hedge fund. It's probably mostly going to be c++, python etc. with some basic Linux scripting.
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Virtual memory management, processes scheduling, ipc, networking
Any resources/book for these?
1. Michael Kerrisk "The Linux Programming Interface" or W. Stevens "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment". Personally, I like the first one more. 2. Robert Love "Linux Kernel Development" 3. W. Stevens "TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1: The Protocols" 4. https://github.com/0xAX/linux-insides/blob/master/SUMMARY.md