The Linux Programming Interface is a comprehensive guide that describes the Linux API - the low-level interfaces, system calls, and library functions that are used by every program that runs on Linux. Programs that use these interfaces are known as system programs and include popular applications such as shells, editors, windowing systems, file managers, compilers, virtual machines, network servers, and more.
This book is extensively indexed and cross-referenced, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced system programmers. It provides an introduction to the topic of system programming while also serving as a comprehensive reference guide. Additionally, this book carefully examines contemporary Unix programming standards and portability issues, even as it details a wealth of Linux-specific features.
MichaelKerriskiswell-knownintheLinuxcommunityasthemaintaineroftheman-pagesproject(www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/),whichdocumentstheLinuxkernel-userspaceandstandardClibraryinterfaces.AformerDigitalEquipmentCorporationprogrammerandtrainer,KerriskwasmorerecentlyanengineeratGoogleandthenafellowattheLinuxFoundationworkingonkernel-us...
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