Beginning Linux Programming
by Neil Matthew, Richard Stones

Paperback, 710 pages
Published by Wrox Pr Inc
Publication date: September 1, 1996
Dimensions (in inches): 9.19 x 7.27 x 1.60

Synopsis From Amazon.com:

This book is unique in that it teaches Unix programming in a simple and structured way, and does it on the Linux platform. Through the use of detailed and realistic examples, the reader learns by doing, and in the course of a single book, is able to move from being a novice to creating custom Internet applications for Linux.


Reader Review
Jeremy Pickles (jeremy0@ihug.co.nz), 04/29/97, rating=9:
Excellent intro to Unix and Linux programming in C
This is an excellent book for anyone interested in starting programming on Linux. It is not, however an introductory programming text and assumes basic knowledge of ANSI C - combined with any of the ANSI C beginner texts available you will be producing us eable code in no time. As well as C, the book touches briefly on other development systems on the Linux platform - Tcl/Tk, Interviews, Java and also HTML and CGI scripting. An excellent book for any Linux nut!


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