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Linux? Programming Bible


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Linux? Programming Bible

Title:Linux? Programming Bible
Author:John Goerzen
Rating:4.98 (767 Votes)
Asin:0764546570
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:864 Pages
Publish Date:2000-03-22
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The Linux Programming Bible is the definitive reference for beginning and veteran Linux programmers. Written by John Goerzen, a developer for the Debian GNU/Linux Distribution, this comprehensive guide leads you step by step from simple shell programs to sophisticated CGI applications. You'll find complete coverage of Linux programming, including:

  • Techniques for C/C++, Perl, CGI, and shell programming
  • Basic tools, such as bash, regular expression, sed, grep, Emacs, and more
  • Communication using semaphores, pipelines, FIFOs, and TCP/IP
  • Practical tips on CVS collaboration security, and performance optimization
  • Linux C tools, including compilers, libraries, and debuggers
Filled with savvy programming advice and clear code examples, the Linux Programming Bible is all you need to take your Linux programming skills to the next level.

Editorial : From the Publisher Inside you'll find complete coverage of Linux programming: Master the basic tools -- bash, regular expressions, sed, grep, Emacs, and more Tkae charge of the Linux C tools, including compilers, libraries, and debuggers Understand the Linux model, from files and directories to signals and I/O Set up communications using semaphores, pipelines, FIFOs, and TCP/IP Discover how Perl glues it all together, from CGI and SQL/DBI applications to GUIs Get practical tips on CVS collaboration, security, and performance optimization

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