The Berkeley UNIX environment
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The Berkeley UNIX environment
Prentice-Hall Canada, c1992
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: published as C programming in the Berkeley UNIX environment
Includes index
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Description
This treatment features a refresher on C-programming, a description of systems programming with the Berkeley UNIX system, recoded examples in ANSI C, coverage of 4.3bsd release features and some from sunos4.1 and descriptions of other programs making up the Berkeley UNIX environment.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The user environment: getting started with UNIX
- C programming overview
- using the vi editor
- the C shell, csh
- networking programs
- compiler tools - lex
- compiler tools - yacc. Part 2 System programming in C: library functions for input/output
- additional library functions
- processes and signals
- terminal and window handling
- communicating between processes. Part 3 Managing and maintaining software: developing large C programs
- project management and version control
- debugging and profiling
- C code.
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