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Understanding UNIX/LINUX Programming: A Guide to Theory and Practice

Understanding UNIX/LINUX Programming: A Guide to Theory and Practice

This book explains in a clear and coherent manner how Unix works, how to understand existing Unix programs, and how to design and create new Unix programs. The book is organized by subsystem, each presented in visual terms and explained using vivid metaphors. It breaks [...]

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Posted on 2nd September 20105 Comments
EFI Shell Firmware BIOS Home Server Booting

EFI Shell Firmware on Itanium based Workstation HP zx2000 ————————————— Intel Itanium 2 1.4 GHz 1024 MB ecc/reg RAM ATI FireGL 4 and FireGL Z1 LSI SCSI initiator HP-UX Unix Linux Windows Server 2003 Enterprise ————————————– Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Intel Core 2 Quad Qx9700 ATI Radeon Nvidia Geforce EFI Shell Firmware Hewlett Packard [...]

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Posted on 23rd August 201040 Comments
UNIX(R) Shells by Example (4th Edition)

UNIX(R) Shells by Example (4th Edition)

The world’s #1 shell programming book—now fully updated for Linux and more!UNIX Shells by Example is the world’s #1 shell programming book, from the world’s #1 shell programming instructor: Ellie Quigley. In UNIX Shells by Example, Fourth Edition, Quigley has thoroughly updated her classic and delivers the information today’s shell [...]

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Posted on 2nd August 20105 Comments
Advanced UNIX Programming (2nd Edition)

Advanced UNIX Programming (2nd Edition)

The changes to UNIX programming that have taken place since 1985 are extensive to say the least. The first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming is still used and considered to be a must have book on any UNIX programmer’s shelf. With this new edition UNIX programmers now have a one-volume, comprehensive, [...]

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Posted on 27th July 20105 Comments
The Art of UNIX Programming

The Art of UNIX Programming

The Art of UNIX Programming poses the belief that understanding the unwritten UNIX engineering tradition and mastering its design patterns will help programmers of all stripes to become better programmers. This book attempts to capture the engineering wisdom and design philosophy of the UNIX, Linux, and Open Source software development community [...]

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Posted on 24th July 20105 Comments
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)

Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)

“This is the definitive reference book for any serious or professional UNIX systems programmer. Rago has updated and extended the original Stevens classic while keeping true to the original.” —Andrew Josey, Director, Certification, The Open Group, and Chair of the POSIX 1003.1 Working [...]

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Posted on 20th June 20105 Comments
25 years of UNIX history

A humorous short video portraying the first 25 years history of the UNIX system, from 1969 through 1994.

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Posted on 6th June 201050 Comments
Q&A: What Unix programming skills are required by an electrical engineer?

Question by Mk: What Unix programming skills are required by an electrical engineer?
Im planning to specialise in communications engineering.
Do I need to know unix as a basic user or do I need to have deep knowledge of the kernel?

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Posted on 5th June 20102 Comments
Portable C and Unix System Programming (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series) (Paperback)

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This practical guide contains a detailed set of C standards and UNIX system comparisons for the construction of highly portable software. Professionals will learn the underlying causes of portability problems as well as the techniques for creating portable UNIX system software. It shortens the software development [...]

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Posted on 13th April 20103 Comments
Unix and C Programming (Paperback)

No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.Buy Unix and C Programming (Paperback) at Amazon

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Posted on 2nd April 2010No Comments
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