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Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment: Second Edition
By W. Richard Stevens, Stephen A. Rago
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Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Pub Date: June 17, 2005
ISBN: 0201433079
Pages: 960

Table of Contents | Index
"Stephen Rago's update is a long overdue benefit to munity of professionals using the versatile family of UNIX and UNIX-like
operating environments. It removes obsolescence and includes newer developments. It also thoroughly updates the context of all
topics, examples, and applications to recent releases of popular implementations of UNIX and UNIX-like environments. And yet, it does
all this while retaining the style and taste of the original classic."--Mukesh Kacker, cofounder and former CTO of works,
Inc."One of the essential classics of UNIX programming."--Eric S. Raymond, author of The Art of UNIX Programming"This is the
definitive reference book for any serious or professional UNIX systems programmer. Rago has updated and extended the classic
Stevens text while keeping true to the original. The APIs are illuminated by clear examples of their use. He also mentions many of the
pitfalls to look out for when programming across different UNIX system implementations and points out how to avoid these pitfalls using
relevant standards such as POSIX , 2004 edition and the Single UNIX Specification, Version 3."--Andrew Josey, Director,
Certification, The Open Group, and Chair of the POSIX Working Group"Advanced Programming in the UNIX® Environment,
Second Edition, is an essential reference for anyone writing programs for a UNIX system. It's the first book I turn to when I want to
understand or re-learn any of the various system interfaces. Stephen Rago has essfully revised this book to incorporate newer
operating systems such as GNU/Linux and Apple's OS X while kee