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The Korn Shell Linux and Unix Programming Manual by Anatole Olczak: Paperback - 464 pages 3rd Bk&cdr edition The Linux Development Platform by Rafeeq Ur Rehman, Christopher Paul:Paperback: 320 pages The Linux Kernel Book by Remy Card, Eric Dumas The Linux Programmer's Toolbox by John Fusco: John Fusco systematically illuminates today's best open source tools, explaining which to choose, where to find them, how to use them, and why you'd want to. Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux (Professional Dev. Guide) by Tom Swan: teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swan's "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information Understanding UNIX/LINUX Programming: A Guide to Theory and Practice by Bruce Molay: explains how Unix and Linux work and shows how to write programs at the system call level. Using nearly 100 complete programs and over 200 illustrations, the book demonstrates the basics as well as the advanced aspects of Unix systems programming Windows to Linux Migration Toolkit by David Allen: provides you all the information, tools, and guidance, including valuable fully functioning scripts to migrate from Windows NT/2000 to any Linux variant Writing Linux Device Drivers by Takanari Hayama: Paperback - 400 pages (July 2001)
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