For intermediate to experienced C programmers who want to become UNIX system programmers. Explains system calls and special library routines available on the system. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Your programming advisor for UNIX performance! This tutorial and reference introduces C programmers to programming with the UNIX operating system. Contains tips and notes to help readers add power to their programming.
"This books is for anyone who already knows another programming language, and wants to be able to use C well. It is ideal for students of computer science who have taken an introductory programming course and need to progess rapidly to C before taking a course on operating systems or systems programming. It is also suitable for professionals, providing a comprehensive tutorial on C as well as a lasting reference book. Emphasis throughout is on developing a programming style which ensures safe code, that is both readable and maintainable. At the same time, the reader is encouraged to make full use of the standard libraries available in the UNIX environment and to acquire the UNIX 'tools' philosophy."--Jacket.
Beginning computing students often finish the introduction to programming course without having had exposure to various system tools, without knowing how to optimize program performance and without understanding how programs interact with the larger computer system. Adam Hoover's System Programming with C and Unix introduces students to commonly used system tools (libraries, debuggers, system calls, shells and scripting languages) and then explains how to utilize these tools to optimize program development. The text also examines lower level data types with an emphasis on memory and understanding how and why different data types are used.
The Art of UNIX Programming poses the belief that understanding the unwritten UNIX engineering tradition and mastering its design patterns will help programmers of all stripes to become better programmers. This book attempts to capture the engineering wisdom and design philosophy of the UNIX, Linux, and Open Source software development community as it has evolved over the past three decades, and as it is applied today by the most experienced programmers. Eric Raymond offers the next generation of "hackers" the unique opportunity to learn the connection between UNIX philosophy and practice through careful case studies of the very best UNIX/Linux programs.
Learn to write advanced C programs that are strongly type-checked, compact, and easy to maintain. This book focuses on real-life applications and problem solving in networking, database development, compilers, operating systems, and CAD.
Provides the nitty gritty details on how UNIX interacts with applications. Inlcudes many extended examples on topics ranging from string manipulation to network programming