Linux is more than just a new operating system. What is so special about Linux? And why should you, a programmer, care? You’ll find the answers in the pages of this book. The operating system that began life as a way for then-student Linus Torvalds to do his homework has evolved into a powerful force in the marketplace, literally earning money overnight.
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Table of Contents Linux Programming Bible Preface Part I - Shell and Basic Tools Chapter 1 - Introducing the Linux Programming Environment Chapter 2 - Introducing Shell Programming Chapter 3 - Working with Regular Expressions Chapter 4 - Introducing Emacs Chapter 5 - Understanding Linux Data Files and Scripts Part II - The C Environment Chapter 6 - Welcome to gcc Chapter 7 - Managing Projects with GNU Make Chapter 8 - Memory Management Chapter 9 - Libraries and Linking Chapter 10 - Debugging with gdb Part III - The Linux Model Chapter 11 - Files, Directories, and Devices Chapter 12 - Processes in Linux Chapter 13 - Understanding Signals Chapter 14 - Introducing the Linux I/O System Chapter 15 - Looking at Terminals Part IV - Talking to the World Chapter 16 - Shared Memory and Semaphores Chapter 17 - Using Pipes and FIFOs Chapter 18 - Internet Sockets Chapter 19 - Advanced TCP/IP Sockets Part V - The Glue: Perl Chapter 20 - Introducing Perl Chapter 21 - Manipulating Data with Perl Chapter 22 - CGI Programming Chapter 23 - SQL Databases with DBI Part VI - Graphical Interfaces with X Chapter 24 - GUIs with Perl/Tk Chapter 25 - Building GUIs with Gnome Part VII - Putting It All Together Chapter 26 - Archiving and Collaboration with CVS Chapter 27 - Understanding Security and Code Chapter 28 - Optimizing Performance Preface The secret is out-there’s something special about Linux. Linux Programming Bible by John Goerzen ISBN:0764546570 Hungry Minds © 2000 (837 pages) All-in-one reference for wide range of Linux programming topics.