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File I/O

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What is File I/O?

File I/O (Input/Output) refers to the processes of reading data from and writing data to files. It's a fundamental aspect of software development, allowing programs to persistently store and retrieve data. This includes reading configuration files, saving user data, or processing large datasets from disk.

What other technologies are related to File I/O?

File I/O Complementary Technologies

Important for handling errors during File I/O operations (e.g., file not found, permission denied).
mentioned alongside File I/O in 5% (124) of relevant job posts
Used to store and manipulate data read from or written to files.
mentioned alongside File I/O in 3% (143) of relevant job posts
Can be used to perform File I/O operations in parallel or asynchronously.
mentioned alongside File I/O in 3% (99) of relevant job posts

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