Sunday, June 1, 2014

The Linux Programming Interface

 The Linux Programming Interface By Michael Kerrisk


Review:

The Linux Programming Interface describes the Linux API (software programming interface)OCothe system calls, library capabilities, and different low-degree interfaces which might be used, straight or not directly, by each program that runs on Linux. Programs that explicitly use these interfaces are generally known as system applications, and embrace functions similar to shells, editors, windowing programs, terminal emulators, file managers, compilers, database administration programs, digital machines, community servers, and far of the opposite software program that's employed each day on Linux techniques. Extensively listed and closely cross-referenced, The Linux Programming Interface is each an introductory information for readers new to the subject of system programming, and a complete reference for knowledgeable system programmers. Although this e book goes into element on a wealth of Linux-particular options, it offers cautious consideration to up to date Unix programming requirements and to portability points."

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