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The Korn Shell: Unix and Linux Programming Manual


By Anatole Olczak
Published 2001
Addison-Wesley
Professional
Computer Bks / Operating
Systems
ISBN 0201675234
For every developer with a working knowledge of basic Unix commands, The Korn Shell, Third Edition is the complete practical tutorial and handy reference for every aspect of effective Korn shell programming. This edition includes detailed new coverage of Linux Korn shell programming with pdksh, a new quick reference appendix, and much more. Experienced Unix and Linux users and programmers will find extensive practical advice and technical tips for making the most of every feature of the Korn shell -- including techniques for customizing the Unix environment, testing and debugging, performance tuning, and much more. The book and accompanying CD-ROM each contain hundreds of ready-to-run sample scripts. The CD-ROM also contains pdksh, the Linux version of the Korn Shell; and the U/Win package for Windows. For all Unix and Linux programmers.
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Gnu/Linux Application Programming


The wide range of applications available in GNU/Linux includes not only pure applications, but also tools and utilities for the GNU/Linux environment. GNU/Linux Application Programming takes a holistic approach to teaching developers the ins-and-outs of GNU/Linux programming using APIs, tools, communication, and scripting. Covering a variety of topics related to GNU/Linux application programming, the book is split into six parts: The GNU/Linux Operating System, GNU Tools, Application Development, Advanced Topics (including communication and synchronization and distributed computing), Debugging GNU/Linux Applications, and Scripting. The book introduces programmers to the environment from the lowest layers (kernel, device drivers, modules) to the user layer (applications, libraries, tools), using an evolutionary approach that builds on knowledge to cover the more complex aspects of the operating system. Through a readable, code-based style developers will learn about the relevant topics of file handling, pipes and sockets, processes and POSIX threads, inter-process communication, and other development topics. After working through the text, theymll have the knowledge base and skills to begin developing applications in the GNU/Linux environment.
By M. Tim Jones
Published 2005
Charles River Media
Computers / Languages /
Programming
486 pages
ISBN 1584503718

Link:
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