The Linux development platform : configuring, using, and maintaining a complete programming environment / Rafeeq Rehman, Christopher Paul.
By: Rehman, Rafeeq Ur
Contributor(s): Paul, Christopher
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Chapter 1 Introduction to software development
1.1 Life cycle of a software development project
1.2 Components of a development system
1.3 Selection criteria for hardware platform
etc.
Chapter 2 Working with editors
2.1 What to look for in an editor
2.2 Emacs
2.3 Jed
etc.
Chapter 3 Compilers and assemblers
3.1 introduction to GNU C and C++ compilers
3.2 Installing GNU compiler
3.3 Compiling a program
etc.
Chapter 4 Using GNU make
4.1 Introduction to GNU make
4.2 The make rules
4.3 Using variables
etc.
Chapter 5 Working with GNU debugger
5.1 Introduction to GDB
5.2 Getting started with GDB
5.3 Controlling execution
etc.
Chapter 6 Introduction to CVS
6.1 CVS policies
6.2 Project management
6.3 Installing and managing CVS
etc.
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous tools
7.1 Using indent utility
7.2 Using sed utility
7.3 Using diff utility
etc.
Chapter 8 Cross-platform and embedded systems development
8.1 Introduction to the cross-platform development process
8.2 What are embedded systems?
8.3 How development systems differ for embedded systems
etc.
Chapter 9 Platform independent development with Java
9.1 How Java applications work
9.2 Kaffe
9.3 The Jboss Java Development system
etc.
Appendix A Typical hardware requirements for a linux development workstation
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