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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.
Linux Distributions 4 Programming Linux 4 Linux Programs 5 Text Editors 6 The C Compiler 7 Development System Roadmap 8 Getting Help 14 Summary 16 Chapter 2: Shell Programming 17 Why Program with a Shell? 18 A Bit of Philosophy 18 What Is a Shell? 19 Pipes and Redirection 21 Redirecting Output 21 Redirecting Input 22 Pipes 22 The Shell as a ...
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