Professional Linux Programming

Professional Linux Programming

Neil Matthew and Richard Stones , Brad Clements , Andrew Froggatt
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Sep 1, 2000 · English · Paperback (1,200 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 1,200
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2000
Publisher Apress
Edition illustrated edition
ISBN-10 1861003013
ISBN-13 9781861003010

Description

As Linux solidifies its role as a dominant platform for professional applications, this comprehensive guide emerges as an essential resource for programmers seeking to navigate its intricacies. The authors, a team of seasoned experts, delve deep into the nuances of Linux programming, offering insights that blend theoretical underpinnings with practical application.

Readers are introduced to a variety of topics, from the basics of system calls and libraries to more advanced concepts like network programming and multi-threading. Each chapter builds upon the last, equipping both novice and experienced developers with the skills needed to write efficient, high-performance code within the Linux environment. In addition, the book emphasizes best practices and real-world scenarios, allowing individuals to hone their problem-solving abilities.

With its approachable style and rich content, this guide serves not just as an academic text, but as a valuable companion for any developer eager to master Linux programming and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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