Professional Linux programming

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Professional Linux programming

Jon Masters, Richard Blum

(Programmer to programmer)

Wiley/Wrox, c2007

  • : pbk

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Linux programming

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Description

* This book is broken into four primary sections addressing key topics that Linux programmers need to master: Linux nuts and bolts, the Linux kernel, the Linux desktop, and Linux for the Web* Effective examples help get readers up to speed with building software on a Linux-based system while using the tools and utilities that contribute to streamlining the software development process* Discusses using emulation and virtualization technologies for kernel development and application testing* Includes useful insights aimed at helping readers understand how their applications code fits in with the rest of the software stack* Examines cross-compilation, dynamic device insertion and removal, key Linux projects (such as Project Utopia), and the internationalization capabilities present in the GNOME desktop

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: Working with Linux. Chapter 2: Toolchains. Chapter 3: Portability. Chapter 4: Software Configuration Management. Chapter 5: Network Programming. Chapter 6: Databases. Chapter 7: Kernel Development. Chapter 8: Kernel Interfaces. Chapter 9: Linux Kernel Modules. Chapter 10: Debugging. Chapter 11: The GNOME Developer Platform. Chapter 12: The FreeDesktop Project. Chapter 13: Graphics and Audio. Chapter 14: LAMP. Index. GNU.

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