This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ahmet Can Gulmez
I'm starting the new journey. In this series, I'll talk about Linux programming!
In this post, I wanna give you an overview about the key topics and terms in Linux. These are
The Kernel
The Shell
Users and Groups
Directories, Links, and Files
File I/O Model
Programs
Processes
Memory Mappings
Static and Dynamic Libraries
IPC and Synchronization
Signals
Threads
Process Groups and Shell Job Control
Sessions and Controlling Terminals
Pseudoterminals
Date and Time
Client-Server Architecture
Realtime
The /proc File System
The term operating system is commonly used with two different meanings:
To denote the entire package consisting of the central software managing a computer's resources.
More narrowly, to refer to the central software that manages and allocates computer resources (i.e., the CPU, RAM, and devices).
The kernel is often used as a synonym for the second meaning. Among other things, the kernel performs the following tasks:
Process scheduling: Linux is a preemptive multitasking kernel. In here, multitasking means that multiple processes can reside in memory and each may receive use of the CPU(s) and preemptive means that the rules governing which processes receive use of the CPU and for how long are determined by the kernel process scheduler.
Memory management:
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ahmet Can Gulmez

Ahmet Can Gulmez | Sciencx (2025-09-16T17:32:45+00:00) The Linux Programming Interface – An Overview. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/09/16/the-linux-programming-interface-an-overview/
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