The Linux Programming inTerface
The Linux Programming inTerface
A Linux and UNIX® System Programming Handbook
Michael KerrisK
Applaud FOR THE LINUX PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
"On the off chance that I needed to pick a solitary book to sit by my machine when composing
programming for Linux, this would be it."
— MARTIN LANDERS, SOFTWARE ENGINEER, GOOGLE
"This book, with its nitty gritty portrayals and cases, contains everything
you have to comprehend the subtle elements and subtleties of the low-level programming
APIs in Linux . . . regardless of what the level of peruser, there will be something
to be learnt from this book."
— MEL GORMAN, AUTHOR OF Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager
"Michael Kerrisk has not just composed an incredible book about Linux programming
what's more, how it identifies with different benchmarks, however has likewise taken care that bugs he
seen got settled and the man pages were (significantly) progressed. In each of the three
ways, he has made Linux programming less demanding. The top to bottom treatment of
points in The Linux Programming Interface . . . makes it an unquestionable requirement have reference
for both new and experienced Linux software engineers."
— ANDREAS JAEGER, PROGRAM MANAGER, OPENSUSE, NOVELL
"Michael's boundless assurance to get his data right, and to
express it obviously and compactly, has brought about a solid reference hotspot for
software engineers. While this work is focused at Linux software engineers, it will be of
esteem to any software engineer working in the UNIX/POSIX biological system."
— DAVID BUTENHOF, AUTHOR OF Programming with POSIX Threads AND
Patron TO THE POSIX AND UNIX STANDARDS
" . . . an extremely careful—yet simple to peruse—clarification of UNIX framework and
arrange programming, with an accentuation on Linux frameworks. It's positively a
book I'd prescribe to anyone needing to get into UNIX programming
(when all is said in done) or to experienced UNIX software engineers needing to know 'what's
new' in the prevalent GNU/Linux framework."
— FERNANDO GONT, NETWORK SECURITY RESEARCHER, IETF PARTICIPANT, AND
RFC AUTHOR
" . . . all encompassing in the broadness and profundity of its scope, and textbooklike
in its abundance of worked illustrations and activities. Every subject is unmistakably
what's more, exhaustively secured, from hypothesis to hands-on working code.
Experts, understudies, instructors, this is the Linux/UNIX reference that
you have been sitting tight for."
— ANTHONY ROBINS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, THE
College OF OTAGO
"I've been extremely awed by the exactness, the quality and the level of detail
Michael Kerrisk put in his book. He is an awesome master of Linux framework calls
what's more, gives us a chance to share his insight and comprehension of the Linux APIs."
— CHRISTOPHE BLAESS, AUTHOR OF Programmation système en C sous Linux
" . . . a crucial asset for the genuine or expert Linux and UNIX
frameworks software engineer. Michael Kerrisk covers the utilization of all the key APIs
crosswise over both the Linux and UNIX framework interfaces with clear portrayals
what's more, instructional exercise illustrations and hassles the significance and advantages of taking after
benchmarks, for example, the Single UNIX Specification and POSIX 1003.1."
— ANDREW JOSEY, DIRECTOR, STANDARDS, THE OPEN GROUP, AND CHAIR OF
THE POSIX 1003.1 WORKING GROUP
"What could be superior to a comprehensive reference to the Linux framework,
from the point of view of the framework developer, composed by none other than
the maintainer of the man pages himself? The Linux Programming Interface is
thorough and point by point. I immovably anticipate that it will end up being an imperative
expansion to my programming bookshelf."
— BILL GALLMEISTER, AUTHOR OF POSIX.4 Programmer's Guide: Programming for
the Real World
" . . . the most total and progressive book about Linux and UNIX framework
programming. In case you're new to Linux framework programming, in case you're a UNIX
veteran concentrated on transportability while keen on taking in the Linux way,
on the other hand in case you're just searching for an amazing reference about the Linux programming
interface, then Michael Kerrisk's book is unquestionably the buddy
you need on your bookshelf."
— LOÏC DOMAIGNÉ, CHIEF SOFTWARE ARCHITECT (EMBEDDED), CORPULS.COM
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