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Unix Programmer's Reference : A. T. & T. Unix System V

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Advanced guide to programming UNIX System V.

This book is perfect for experienced programmers who want to learn how to develop programs for the UNIX operating system. It provides a detailed explanation of the file system and its mechanisms, which is crucial when dealing with UNIX systems. The book also helps programmers get familiarized with the operation and usage of system calls, as well as some advanced techniques such as interprocess communication, signals, and daemons. Overall, this is an excellent reference guide for anyone who wants to improve their programming skills in UNIX System V.

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Unix Programmer's Reference : A. T. & T. Unix System V

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ISBN: 9780880225366
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: ₱1,792.35
Authors: John Valley
Publisher: Que Pub
Date of Publication: 1709-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Technology
Related Topics: Computers, Technology
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Not an introduction but a logically ordered guide to writing programs for UNIX System V, for those who already know the programming language. Explains the file system and its mechanisms, the operation and usage of system calls, and how to use pipes, signals, raw I/O, interprocess communication, daemons, and other advanced techniques. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Advanced guide to programming UNIX System V.

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