Linux programming bible / John Goerzen.
Publication details: Foster City, CA : IDG Books Worldwide, c2000.Description: xxvi, 837 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0764546570 (alk. paper)
- 005.42282 21 GOE
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing the Linux Programming Environment.
Chapter 2: Introducing Shell Programming.
Chapter 3: Working with Regular Expressions.
Chapter 4: Introducing Emacs.
Chapter 5: Understanding Linux Data Files and Scripts.
Chapter 6: Welcome to gcc.
Chapter 7: Managing Projects with GNU Make.
Chapter 8: Memory Management.
Chapter 9: Libraries and Linking.
Chapter 10: Debugging with gdb.
Chapter 11: Files, Directories, and Devices.
Chapter 12: Processes in Linux.
Chapter 13: Understanding Signals.
Chapter 14: Introducing the Linux I/O System.
Chapter 15: Looking at Terminals.
Chapter 16: Shared Memory and Semaphores.
Chapter 17: Using Pipes and FIFOs.
Chapter 18: Internet Sockets.
Chapter 19: Advanced TCP/IP Sockets.
Chapter 20: Introducing Perl.
Chapter 21: Manipulating Data with Perl.
Chapter 22: CGI Programming.
Chapter 23: SQL Databases with DBI.
Chapter 24: GUIs with Perl/Tk.
Chapter 25: Building GUIs with Gnome.
Chapter 26: Archiving and Collaboration with CVS.
Chapter 27: Understanding Security and Code.
Chapter 28: Optimizing Performance.
Includes index
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