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Linux Programming by Example

The Fundamentals
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"This is an excellent introduction to Linux programming. The topics are well chosen and lucidly presented. I learned things myself, especially about internationalization, and I've been at this for quite a while." --Chet Ramey, Coauthor and Maintainer of the Bash shell"This is a good introduction to Linux programming. Arnold's technique of showing how experienced programmers use the Linux programming interfaces is a nice touch, much more useful than the canned programming examples found in most books."--Ulrich Drepper, Project Lead, GNU C library"A gentle yet thorough introduction to the art of UNIX system programming, Linux Programming by Example uses code from a wide range of familiar programs to illustrate each concept it teaches. Readers will enjoy an interesting mix of in-depth API descriptions and portability guidelines, and will come away well prepared to begin reading and writing systems applications. Heartily recommended."--Jim Meyering, Coauthor and Maintainer of the GNU Core Utility ProgramsLearn Linux(R) programming, hands-on...from real source codeThis book teaches Linux programming in the most effective way possible: by showing and explaining well-written programs. Drawing from both V7 Unix(R) and current GNU source code, Arnold Robbins focuses on the fundamental system call APIs at the core of any significant program, presenting examples from programs that Linux/Unix users already use every day. Gradually, one step at a time, Robbins teaches both high-level principles and "under the hood" techniques. Along the way, he carefully addresses real-world issues like performance, portability, and robustness. Coverage includes:Memory managementFile I/OFile metadataProcessesUsers and groupsSorting and searchingArgument parsingExtended interfacesSignalsInternationalizationDebuggingAnd more...Just learning to program? Switching from Windows(R)? Already developing with Linux but interested in exploring the system call interface further? No matter which, quickly and directly, this book will help you master the fundamentals needed to build serious Linux software.Companion Web Sites, authors.phptr.com/robbins and www linux-by-example.com, include all code examples.

Author Biography

Arnold Robbins is an Atlanta native, currently living is Israel. He is a happy husband, and the proud father of four wonderful children. He works as a professional software engineer and technical author. In his non-copious spare time, he is also an amateur Talmudist, both Babylonian and Jerusalem. Arnold has been working with Unix systems of various sorts, GNU/Linux systems, C, C++ and all the other major Unix tools since 1980. As a long-time volunteer for the GNU project, he has been the maintainer of GAWK (GNU Awk) for many years. Arnold was on the balloting committee for the original POSIX Shell and Utilities standard in the early 1990s and helped to shape the POSIX standard for awk (and a few other things).
Release date NZ
April 12th, 2004
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Prentice Hall
Pages
728
Publisher
Pearson Education (US)
Dimensions
100x100x100
ISBN-13
9780131429642
Product ID
6297356

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