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Don't let this gap widen
Without mastering ltrace for diagnosing and analyzing library calls on Linux, developers and sysadmins resort to blind debugging, missing critical interactions that cripple applications.
Teams lacking this skill waste 3x more time on root cause analysis—up to 200 hours per major incident—translating to $30,000 in lost productivity per engineer annually.
Worse, 70% of Linux production outages trace back to unresolved library issues, exposing companies to $100,000+ hourly downtime costs and reputational damage.
Unchecked, these gaps threaten project failures, stalled careers, and eroding market position—delaying action only compounds the risks.
The Training: Mastering ltrace: Diagnosis and Analysis of Library Calls on Linux training is delivered in-person or remotely (blended-learning, e-learning, virtual classroom, remote in-person). At Learni, a Qualiopi-certified training organization, each program is designed to maximize skills acquisition, regardless of the training mode chosen.
The trainer alternates between demonstrative, interrogative, and active methods (through practical exercises and/or real-world scenarios). This pedagogical approach ensures concrete and directly applicable learning in the workplace.
To ensure the quality of the Training: Mastering ltrace: Diagnosis and Analysis of Library Calls on Linux training, Learni provides the following teaching resources:
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Presentation of ltrace: history, place in the Linux ecosystem, differences with strace. Typical use cases in business or development. Installation and first manipulations with ltrace. Description of command-line arguments. Understanding ltrace output and its main options (filtering by library, by function, etc.). Practical exercises on simple programs (hello world, calculator).
Target audience
Developers, systems engineers, and administrators wishing to diagnose and analyze program interactions with libraries on Linux.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the Linux environment and C or C++ programming concepts.
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