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Topics covered include using GNU development tools, system programming, file handling in Linux, interprocess communication, network programming, application programming interfaces, debugging and memory management, and version control and software distribution. From the Back Cover Linux Programming By Example introduces programmer

Linux Programming by Example (By Example)

Title:Linux Programming by Example (By Example)
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Rating:4.86 (615 Votes)
Asin:0789722151
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:560Pages
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Language:English

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Topics covered include using GNU development tools, system programming, file handling in Linux, interprocess communication, network programming, application programming interfaces, debugging and memory management, and version control and software distribution. From the Back Cover Linux Programming By Example introduces programmers with some background in C but no knowledge of the specifics of Linux programming to the fundamentals of Linux system programming and application development.

. He is Vice President of the Salt Lake Linux Users Group, where he recently gave a presentation on Linux and databases. He currently maintains the Informix on Linux FAQ and is President of the International Informix Users Group's Linux Special Interest Group. He recently completed his first book, Linux Programming Unleashed. Formerly employed with US West, Kurt now writes and edits full time. Kurt Wall has been using UNIX since 1993 and has been hooked on Linux for nearly as long

Only one or two pieces in the book worth working on.. In twenty-four chapters spanning just over 200 pages, the author discusses various scientific discoveries that have been made by pure accident. How do you have down time when an army is invading your land or something troubling is happening? It is hard on the reader to stay in a consistent stressful time. We just met the author whose presentation in person is inspiring. A downstairs tantrum is completely different. The Patent litigation can be very confusing, but she does a good job of pointing out the important highlights. It provides a historical background of the principle from Windows 9.x until windows 7, It also discusses the different types of access controls (DAC, MAC, MIC, and RBAC). Says our hero, "I, too, will build a flying machine". These books are really fun to read. And it arrived with a torn page to boot.. This makes the knowledge much more transferable to languages beyond Matlab. I would say great for 6-10 year olds (depending on reading levels - may vary).. That said, I happily endorse this book. Overall, I really liked the book.. This is a very unique book. Here, truly, was an intelligent man.The most interesting thing to me about Huston was that he started in the classic studio age and survived its downfall to make films that were fresh, interesting and important even in the Eighties. This is the first of two books the second being "Across a

It also teaches students how to use Linux to its fullest potential as an operating system.. Linux Programming By Example covers the basics to allow students to start programming working applications in a Linux environment. It assumes students have some knowledge of C, but no experience in Linux. It covers many topics, including using GNU development tools, system programming, file handling, debugging, memory management, network programming, and application programming interfaces. For Linux courses covering programming where students have had exposure to C programming

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