Unix System Programming : a programmer’s guide to software development
Keith Haviland, Dina Gray, Ben Salama
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This is a thoroughly revised edition of the successful selling guide to UNIX software development in C for professional programmers and students. The book focuses on the UNIX system call interface, the programming interface between the UNIX Kernel and applications software running in the UNIX environment. The techniques required by systems programmers are developed in depth and illustrated by a wealth of examples. The book has been restructured into two main parts : Fundamental System Service and Advanced and Specialized Features, and contains new chapters on signals, pipes and advanced features.
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This is a thoroughly revised edition of the successful selling guide to UNIX software development in C for professional programmers and students. The book focuses on the UNIX system call interface, the programming interface between the UNIX Kernel and applications software running in the UNIX environment. The techniques required by systems programmers are developed in depth and illustrated by a wealth of examples. The book has been restructured into two main parts : Fundamental System Service and Advanced and Specialized Features, and contains new chapters on signals, pipes and advanced features.
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Année:
1999
Edition:
2nd
Editeur::
Addison-Wesley
Langue:
english
Pages:
179
Fichier:
PDF, 11.21 MB
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english, 1999