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Kurt Wall, "Linux Programming by Example"Que | 1999 | ISBN: 0789722151 | 560 pages | PDF | 30.7 MB
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.Topics covered include

 

 

 

Kurt Wall, "Linux Programming by Example"
Que | 1999 | ISBN: 0789722151 | 560 pages | PDF | 30.7 MB
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.
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.
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Kurt Wall, "Linux Programming by Example"Que | 1999 | ISBN: 0789722151 | 560 pages | PDF | 30.7 MB
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.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.

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http://hotfile.com/dl/43705690/b5f0f2b/0789722151_Linux_Programming_by_Example.rar.html

 

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