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The Linux Programmer’s
Toolbox
Prentice Hall
Open Source Software Development Series
Arnold Robbins, Series Editor
“Real world code from real world applications”
Open Source technology has revolutionized the computing world. Many large-scale projects are
in production use worldwide, such as Apache, MySQL, and Postgres, with programmers writing
applications in a variety of languages including Perl, Python, and PHP. These technologies are in
use on many different systems, ranging from proprietary systems, to Linux systems, to traditional
UNIX systems, to mainframes.
The
Titles currently in the series include:
Linux ® Debugging and Performance Tuning: Tips and Techniques
Steve Best
0131492470, Paper, © 2006
Understanding AJAX: Using JavaScript to Create Rich Internet Applications
Joshua Eichorn
0132216353, Paper, © 2007
Embedded Linux Primer
Christopher Hallinan
0131679848, Paper, © 2007
SELinux by Example
Frank Mayer, David Caplan, Karl MacMillan
0131963694, Paper, © 2007
UNIX to Linux® Porting
Alfredo Mendoza, Chakarat Skawratananond, Artis Walker
0131871099, Paper, © 2006
Linux Programming by Example: The Fundamentals
Arnold Robbins
0131429647, Paper, © 2004
The Linux ® Kernel Primer: A Top-Down Approach for x86 and PowerPC Architectures
Claudia Salzberg, Gordon Fischer, Steven Smolski
0131181637, Paper, © 2006
is designed to bring you the
best of these Open Source technologies. Not only will you learn how to use them for your
projects, but you will learn from them. By seeing real code from real applications, you will learn
the best practices of Open Source developers the world over.
Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series
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The Linux Programmer’s
Toolbox
John Fusco
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fusco, John.
The Linux programmer’s toolbox / John Fusco.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-13-219857-6 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Linux. 2. Operating systems (Computers) I. Title.
QA76.76.O63F875 2007
005.4'32—dc22
2006039343
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