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|a Johnson, Michael K.
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|a Linux application development /
|c Michael K. Johnson, Erick W. Troan
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|a Reading, Massachusetts :
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|a Bibliografía: p. 521-524
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|a PART I. GETTING STARTED. 1. History of linux development. 2. Licenses and copyright. 3. More information on Linux. PART II. DEVELOPMENT TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT. 4. Development tools. 5. gcc options and extensions. 6. Memory debugging tools. 7. Creatting and using libraries. 8. Linux development environment. PART III. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING. 9. The process model. 10. Simple file handling. 11. Directory operations. 12. Advanced file handling. 13. Signal processing. 14. Job control. 15. Terminals and pseudo terminals. 16. Networking with sockets. 17. Time. 18. Random numbers. 19. Programming virtual consoles. 20. The linux console. PART IV. DEVELOPMENT LIBRARIES. 21. String matching. 22. Terminal handling with s-lang. 23. The database library. 24. Parsing command-line options. 25. Dynamic loading at run time. 26. Names and the user databases. Appendices.
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