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Beginning Programming for Dummies, 4th Edition
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Nov 2007, Pages: 816


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Building on the proven success of the previous editions Beginning Linux Programming, Fourth Edition continues its unique approach to teaching UNIX programming in a simple and structured way on the Linux platform. Through the use of detailed and realistic examples, the reader learns by doing, and is able to move from being a Linux beginner to creating custom applications in Linux. The book introduces fundamental concepts beginning with the basics of writing Unix programs in C, and including material on basic system calls, file I/O, interprocess communication (for getting programs to work together), and shell programming. Parallel to this, the book introduces the toolkits and libraries for working with user interfaces, from simpler terminal mode applications to X and GTK+ for graphical user interfaces. Advanced topics are covered in detail such as processes, pipes, semaphores, socket programming, using MySQL, writing applications for the GNOME or the KDE desktop, writing device drivers, POSIX Threads, and kernel programming for the latest Linux Kernel. Extensive new content will be added to the GNOME, KDE, and Kernel coverage to accomodate significant changes to these technologies.

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Neil Matthew (Northamptonshire, England) and has been programming UNIX systems since 1978. Neil started with Linux back in 1993 and is currently working to encourage businesses to adopt Linux for their key systems. With an IT career spanning 20 years including wired and radio communications and technology consultancy, Neil is currently working as a Systems Architect for Celesio, a European multi-national pharmaceutical wholesaler and retailer. Richard Stones (Leicestershire, England) has been programming UNIX-like operating systems since he first tangled with a PDP11/23+, but upgraded to Linux when he discovered the Slackware .99 CD distributions. Rick has programmed applications from embedded real-time systems through to financial applications, in a variety of languages, but prefers C, PHP, SQL and Perl. He works as a Systems Architect for Celesio, a European multi-national pharmaceutical wholesaler and retailer.


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