The changes to UNIX programming that have taken place since 1985 are extensive to say the least. The first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming is still used and considered to be a must have book on any UNIX programmer's shelf. With this new edition UNIX programmers now have a one-volume, comprehens
Advanced UNIX Programming
โ Scribed by Warren W Gay
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 540
- Edition
- Revised & Revised
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Advanced UNIX Programming goes beyond the fundamentals of UNIX programming and presents information and techniques the readers needs to expand their knowledge base. Designed for professional UNIX programmers, this book builds on the skills and knowledge the reader already possesses. It includes coverage of internet processes, interprocess control, file system manipulation, synchronization, and much more.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. Fundamentals concepts 2. Basic file I/O 3. Advanced file I/O 4. Terminal I/O 5. Processes and threads 6. Basic interprocess communication 7. Advanced interprocess communication 8. Networking and sockets 9. signals and timers.
1. Fundamentals concepts 2. Basic file I/O 3. Advanced file I/O 4. Terminal I/O 5. Processes and threads 6. Basic interprocess communication 7. Advanced interprocess communication 8. Networking and sockets 9. signals and timers.
The changes to UNIX programming that have taken place since 1985 are extensive to say the least. The first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming is still used and considered to be a must have book on any UNIX programmer's shelf. With this new edition UNIX programmers now have a one-volume, comprehens
The changes to UNIX programming that have taken place since 1985 are extensive to say the least. The first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming is still used and considered to be a must have book on any UNIX programmer's shelf. With this new edition UNIX programmers now have a one-volume, comprehens
The changes to UNIX programming that have taken place since 1985 are extensive to say the least. The first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming is still used and considered to be a must have book on any UNIX programmers shelf. With this new edition UNIX programmers now have a one-volume, comprehensi