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Download advanced Linux programming book PDF version

Posted by Vivek Gite [Last updated: December 16, 2007]

If you are a developer for the GNU/Linux system, this book will help you to write and/or develop GNU/Linux software that works the way users expect it to.

Advanced Linux Programming is published under the Open Publication License, Version 1, no options exercised. (Due to an oversight in final production, the copyright notice on the book is incorrect.) The full text may be downloaded from this site. Code samples in the book are covered by the GNU General Public License and are also available.

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Chapter 01 - Advanced Unix Programming with Linux
Chapter 02 - Writing Good GNU/Linux Software
Chapter 03 - Processes
Chapter 04 - Threads
Chapter 05 - Interprocess Communication
Chapter 06 - Mastering Linux
Chapter 07 - The /proc File System
Chapter 08 - Linux System Calls
Chapter 09 - Inline Assembly Code
Chapter 10 - Security
Chapter 11 - A Sample GNU/Linux Application

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=> Advanced Linux programming book, by Mark Mitchell, Jeffrey Oldham, Alex Samuel (via Digg)

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  3. ROHIT Says:

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  4. S.U.Mazumder Says:

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  6. Anuj Says:

    Lets see what is in this tutorial

  7. shri ganesh Says:

    very good

  8. Reza Says:

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