Linux system programming /
Material type: TextPublication details: Sebastopol O'Reilly 2013Edition: Second editionDescription: xxiii, 429 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9781449339531 (hbk.)Subject(s): Operating systems (Computers)DDC classification: 005.43Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"Talking Directly to the Kernel and C Library" -- P. [1] of cover.
Includes index.
Introduction and essential concepts -- File I/O -- Buffered I/O -- Advanced file I/O -- Process management -- Advanced process management -- Threading -- File and directory management -- Memory management -- Signals -- Time.
UNIX, UNIX LINUX & UNIX TCL/TK. Write software that makes the most effective use of the Linux system, including the kernel and core system libraries. The majority of both Unix and Linux code is still written at the system level, and this book helps you focus on everything above the kernel, where applications such as Apache, bash, cp, vim, Emacs, gcc, gdb, glibc, ls, mv, and X exist. Written primarily for engineers looking to program at the low level, this updated edition of Linux System Programming gives you an understanding of core internals that makes for better code, no matter where it appears in the stack. -- Provided by publisher.
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