The Linux Programming Interface (No Starch Press) is the definitive guide to the Linux and UNIX programming interface—the interface employed by nearly every application that runs on a Linux or UNIX system. In this extraordinarily thorough work, Michael Kerrisk, longtime maintainer of the Linux man-pages project, explains the "how and why" of using the hundreds of system calls and library functions needed to master system programming. A large number of example programs, tables, and diagrams round out the discussion.
It can be difficult and time-consuming to learn how to develop system programs for Linux. It's not unusual for programmers to scour several manuals—or hundreds of web pages—before finding the information they need...
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