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System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction - Stewart Weiss
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Plongez au cœur du fonctionnement de Linux avec cet ouvrage de référence écrit par le professeur Stewart Weiss. Ce guide pratique, publié par No Starch Press, vous accompagne dans la maîtrise de la programmation système, en allant bien au-delà des simples commandes shell pour comprendre les interactions directes avec le noyau Linux. À travers 1048 ...
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- Marque
- GENERIC
- Titre principal
- System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction
- Editeur
- No Starch Press
- Type de produit
- Paperback
- Présentation du livre
- Paperback
- Release date
- 10/14/2025 12:00:00 AM
- Langue d'origine
- English
- ISBN
- 1718503563
- Dimensions
- 7.31 x 1.56 x 9.5 inches
- Nombre de pages de livre
- 1048 pages
- Langue - Librairie
- English
- Résumé
- Learn to write real Linux software—not just run it.Most programmers never learn how Linux really works. Why? Because system programming is rarely taught, and the tools can be intimidating without the right guidance. As a result, many developers stick to high-level languages and frameworks—writing code that runs on Linux without understanding how it interacts with Linux.In today’s world, that’s not enough to stand out. Especially as more companies turn to AI to write their software, the question becomes: How do you stay relevant in an AI-driven world? You learn how things really work.If you’ve ever wondered how processes are created, how memory and files are managed, or how programs communicate in a Unix environment, System Programming in Linux will make it all make sense.This is a hands-on guide to writing software that interfaces directly with the Linux operating system. You’ll go beyond shell commands and abstractions to understand what the kernel is doing—and how to leverage it through your own code. Rather than telling you how to solve each problem, Professor Stewart N. Weiss guides you through the process of discovering the solution yourself.Start with the core concepts of Unix and Linux, then work your way up to advanced topics like process control, signals, interprocess communication, threading, and non-blocking I/O. Each chapter includes conceptual diagrams, annotated source code, and practical projects to help you immediately apply what you’ve learned.You’ll explore topics such as:The structure of Unix and Linux operating systems—and why it mattersUsing system calls to create and manage processesThe mechanics of signals, timers, and interprocess communicationUsing synchronization tools to write multithreaded programsInteracting with filesystems, devices, and terminalsBuilding text-based user interfaces using ncursesDeveloping programs that are robust, efficient, and portableAt Hunter College, Professor Weiss built the course this book is based on, and he ha
- Auteur(s)
- Stewart Weiss
- Date de parution
- 10/14/2025 12:00:00 AM









