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Linux Programming By Example: The Fundamentals

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  • 720

    Pages
  • 9788131704196

    ISBN
  • 3 mm

    Width
  • 17 mm

    Height
  • 23 gram

    Weight
  • 1

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 12 APRIL 2004

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    Linux Programming by Example introduces new Linux programmers to the core Linux programming interfaces in a gradual, consistent fashion, progressing intuitively from the basic to the more complex. This book teaches the fundamental Linux programming interfaces, those that form the core of any significant program, by presenting example code from real-world production programs that Linux users use every day.Table of Contents: 1. Arguments, Options, and the Environment 2. User-Level Memory Management 3. Files and File I/O. 4. Directories and File Metadata. 5. General Library Interfaces - Part 1 6. Putting It All Together: ls. 7. Filesystems and Directory Walks. 8....  Read More

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