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BeginningLinux Programming4th EditionNeil MatthewRichard StonesWiley Publishing, :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page iiBeginning Linux Programming 4th EditionAcknowledgements .. xForeword.. xxiiiIntroduction .. xxvChapter 1: Getting Started .. 1 Chapter 2: Shell Programming .. 17 Chapter 3: Working with Files .. 93 Chapter 4: The Linux Environment .. 137 Chapter 5: Terminals .. 175 Chapter 6: Managing Text-Based Screens with curses .. 211 Chapter 7: Data Management .. 255 Chapter 8: MySQL .. 311 Chapter 9: Development Tools .. 377 Chapter 10: Debugging .. 429 Chapter 11: Processes and Signals .. 461 Chapter 12: POSIX Threads .. 495 Chapter 13: Inter-Process Communication: Pipes .. 525 Chapter 14: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues.. 577 Chapter 15: Sockets .. 607 Chapter 16: Programming GNOME Using GTK+ .. 645 Chapter 17: Programming KDE Using Qt .. 701 Chapter 18: Standards for Linux .. 747 Index .. :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page iiBeginningLinux Programming4th :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page ivBeginningLinux Programming4th EditionNeil MatthewRichard StonesWiley Publishing, :WroxPro 10/1/07 7:07 AM Page vBeginning Linux Programming , 4th EditionPublished byWiley Publishing, Crosspoint BoulevardIndianapolis, IN 2008 by Wiley Publishing, Inc.
Beginning Linux® Programming 4th Edition ... As for the publishing team, we’d like to thank the folks at Wiley who helped us get this fourth edition into print. Thanks to Carol Long for getting the process started and sorting out the contracts, and ... The Shell as a Programming Language 23 Interactive Programs 23 Creating a Script 24 Making ...
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