This introduction to UNIX has been designed to teach students how to become experienced UNIX programmers, using the version of UNIX developed at Berkeley, California, USA. The text emphasizes the teaching of UNIX and contains the necessary reference material. It includes an exploration of the topic of system calls, explaining how they work. The book discusses basic commands and advanced programming concepts, teaching students both the fundamentals and the advanced programming techniques.
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-471-61582-8 (9780471615828)
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BASIC UNIX COMMANDS. Getting In and Out of the System. File and Directory Commands. Editing Files. C Shell Interface. Miscellaneous Unix Commands. Unix Filters. Communication and File-Archiving Commands. Hidden Files. SHELL PROGRAMMING. C and Bourne Shell Programming. APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING IN THE C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE WITH UNIX. Makefiles: Software Engineering. Handling Errors. File-System Calls. Forks: Creating Multiple Processes. Executing Commands from a Program. Pipes. Signals: Interrupts. Interprocess Communication: Sockets. Screen Manipulation: Curses. MISCELLANEOUS UNIX TOPICS. Document Preparation. System Management. Index.