Transcription of The Linux Programming Interface
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APIs in Linux . . . no matter what the le vel of reader, there will be something to be learnt from this book.” —MEL GORMAN, AUTHOR OF Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager “Michael Kerrisk has not only written a great book about Linux programming and how it relates to various standards, but has also taken care that bugs he
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