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Posted On: December 1, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Optimized Code Debugging With Sun Studio dbx

Learn how to debug the optimized code with Sun Studio dbx. Use dbx to display the value of local variables and function parameters when applications are compiled with high level compiler optimization options such as -O2, -O3, -O4, and -O5.

Posted On: November 21, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Optimized Code Debugging With Sun Studio dbx

Learn how to debug the optimized code with Sun Studio dbx. Use dbx to display the value of local variables and function parameters when applications are compiled with high level compiler optimization options such as -O2, -O3, -O4, and -O5.

Posted On: November 21, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Sun Studio Express 4 - February 2007 Build

Download a preview of the next Sun Studio software release and try it out. The Express program now offers builds of Sun Studio software releases under development for download. Get an early look at new Sun Studio software technologies. New in the February 2007 build are a brand new installer with server/client capability, enhancements to the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and updated Sun Studio compilers that now generate DWARF symbolic information.

Posted On: November 12, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Webinar: Building C/C++/Fortran Applications on OpenSolaris and Linux Using Sun Studio

Interested in building high-performance, parallel applications for OpenSolaris and Linux? Certain challenges exist in the software industry for native language developers including multi-core development, heterogeneous OpenSolaris and Linux development, and Linux compatibility issues. Join Sun's Ikroop Dhillon and find out how Sun Studio software delivers the solution.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Webinar: Building C/C++/Fortran Applications on OpenSolaris and Linux Using Sun Studio

Interested in building high-performance, parallel applications for OpenSolaris and Linux? Certain challenges exist in the software industry for native language developers including multi-core development, heterogeneous OpenSolaris and Linux development, and Linux compatibility issues. Join Sun's Ikroop Dhillon and find out how Sun Studio software delivers the solution.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Webinar: Building C/C++/Fortran Applications on OpenSolaris and Linux Using Sun Studio

Interested in building high-performance, parallel applications for OpenSolaris and Linux? Certain challenges exist in the software industry for native language developers including multi-core development, heterogeneous OpenSolaris and Linux development, and Linux compatibility issues. Join Sun's Ikroop Dhillon and find out how Sun Studio software delivers the solution.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Webinar: Building C/C++/Fortran Applications on OpenSolaris and Linux Using Sun Studio

Interested in building high-performance, parallel applications for OpenSolaris and Linux? Certain challenges exist in the software industry for native language developers including multi-core development, heterogeneous OpenSolaris and Linux development, and Linux compatibility issues. Join Sun's Ikroop Dhillon and find out how Sun Studio software delivers the solution.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Introducing pfexec, a Convenient Utility in the OpenSolaris OS

Passwordless pfexec is the OpenSolaris version of Linux's sudo. Learn how to assign the appropriate rights profile to users so that they can execute commands with root privileges by prepending pfexec to the commands without becoming root.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous

Introducing pfexec, a Convenient Utility in the OpenSolaris OS

Passwordless pfexec is the OpenSolaris version of Linux's sudo. Learn how to assign the appropriate rights profile to users so that they can execute commands with root privileges by prepending pfexec to the commands without becoming root.

Posted On: October 24, 2008 - 5:00pm by Anonymous
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