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  • Title Programming in C - UNIX System Calls and Subroutines using C
  • Author(s) A. D. Marshall
  • Publisher: Cardiff School of Computer Science & Informatics (2005)
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  • Language: English
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This book is guide to UNIX software development in C for professional programmers and students. The book focuses on the UNIX system call interface, the programming interface between the UNIX Kernel and applications software running in the UNIX environment. The techniques required by systems programmers are developed in depth, illustrated by a wealth of examples.

It concentrates on a detailed study of the UNIX system call interface - the programming interface between the UNIX kernel and application software running in the UNIX environment - and additionally covers some of the more important subroutine libraries.

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