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Professional Linux Programming

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This book is broken into four primary sections addressing key topics that Linux programmers need to Linux nuts and bolts, the Linux kernel, the Linux desktop, and Linux for the Web Effective examples help get readers up to speed with building software on a Linux-based system while using the tools and utilities that contribute to streamlining the software development process Discusses using emulation and virtualization technologies for kernel development and application testing Includes useful insights aimed at helping readers understand how their applications code fits in with the rest of the software stack Examines cross-compilation, dynamic device insertion and removal, key Linux projects (such as Project Utopia), and the internationalization capabilities present in the GNOME desktop

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First published January 1, 2007

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Great book. It's very clear, enough coding/practical examples.
The authors do very well when it comes to abstract information for you, hence the easiness to comprehend the many presented concepts.
It's good for people interested in Linux Software Development.
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