Are you just starting your Linux programming journey and wondering where to begin? Or maybe you've been coding for a while but still feel like you're only scratching the surface of what system-level programming can do?
What if you had one book that took you from zero to pro—step-by-step, without skipping the parts that matter?
What if this book wasn’t just about syntax but actually helped you understand how Linux works under the hood?
Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned developer looking to sharpen your edge, this handbook is built for you.
Beth Thompson walks you through the world of Linux development, asking all the right questions you wish someone had asked sooner:
- Why are system calls like fork, exec, and wait so crucial in building powerful applications?
- How do file I/O operations like read, write, and open really interact with the kernel?
- What's the real difference between 'processes' and 'threads,' and when should you use each?
- Ever wondered how 'memory management' actually works behind the scenes in Linux?
- Are you using GDB, Valgrind, and other debugging tools to their full potential?
This is more than a book—it’s a conversation. One where each chapter feels like a developer-to-developer chat over coffee, unpacking real-world problems with clarity and purpose.
You’ll explore essential tools like GCC, Vim, Git, and Makefiles, but more importantly, you’ll learn why they're used the way they are.
You’ll write shell scripts, build client-server applications with sockets, and tackle interprocess communication using pipes, shared memory, and message queues.
And what about security? Beth doesn't leave that out. You'll learn about *file permissions, user roles, SELinux, AppArmor, and how to write **secure Linux applications* that stand strong in production.
Ready to deploy your applications? You'll master packaging with RPM and DEB, understand cross-compiling, and discover how to streamline your builds like a pro.
This book even dives into advanced topics like
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Are you just starting your Linux programming journey and wondering where to begin? Or maybe you've been coding for a while but still feel like you're only scratching the surface of what system-level programming can do? What if you had one book that took you from zero to pro-step-by-step, without skipping the parts that matter?What if this book wasn't just about syntax but actually helped you understand how Linux works under the hood? Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned developer looking to sharpen your edge, this handbook is built for you. Beth Thompson walks you through the world of Linux development, asking all the right questions you wish someone had asked sooner: - Why are system calls like fork, exec, and wait so crucial in building powerful applications?- How do file I/O operations like read, write, and open really interact with the kernel?- What's the real difference between 'processes' and 'threads, ' and when should you use each?- Ever wondered how 'memory management' actually works behind the scenes in Linux?- Are you using GDB, Valgrind, and other debugging tools to their full potential? This is more than a book-it's a conversation. One where each chapter feels like a developer-to-developer chat over coffee, unpacking real-world problems with clarity and purpose. You'll explore essential tools like GCC, Vim, Git, and Makefiles, but more importantly, you'll learn why they're used the way they are. You'll write shell scripts, build client-server applications with sockets, and tackle interprocess communication using pipes, shared memory, and message queues. And what about security? Beth doesn't leave that out. You'll learn about *file permissions, user roles, SELinux, AppArmor, and how to write **secure Linux applications* that stand strong in production. Ready to deploy your applications? You'll master packaging with RPM and DEB, understand cross-compiling, and discover how to streamline your builds like a pro. This book even dives into advanced topics likeWriting your own kernel modulesHandling concurrent programming with Pthreads Using mutexes and semaphores for real-time synchronizationOptimizing system performance at the kernel levelWhy waste time jumping between tutorials and outdated forums?This is your all-in-one, go-to 'Linux programming guide' that will save you hours and deliver real results. Whether you're aiming to become a Linux system developer, DevOps engineer, embedded systems coder, or just someone curious about what's possible with the Linux command line-this book is your roadmap. So, are you ready to stop searching and start building?Grab your copy of "Linux Programming for Beginners to Advanced" by Beth Thompson and begin your journey toward true mastery-today!!!!! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798282114348
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Are you just starting your Linux programming journey and wondering where to begin? Or maybe you've been coding for a while but still feel like you're only scratching the surface of what system-level programming can do? What if you had one book that took you from zero to pro-step-by-step, without skipping the parts that matter?What if this book wasn't just about syntax but actually helped you understand how Linux works under the hood? Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned developer looking to sharpen your edge, this handbook is built for you. Beth Thompson walks you through the world of Linux development, asking all the right questions you wish someone had asked sooner: - Why are system calls like fork, exec, and wait so crucial in building powerful applications?- How do file I/O operations like read, write, and open really interact with the kernel?- What's the real difference between 'processes' and 'threads, ' and when should you use each?- Ever wondered how 'memory management' actually works behind the scenes in Linux?- Are you using GDB, Valgrind, and other debugging tools to their full potential? This is more than a book-it's a conversation. One where each chapter feels like a developer-to-developer chat over coffee, unpacking real-world problems with clarity and purpose. You'll explore essential tools like GCC, Vim, Git, and Makefiles, but more importantly, you'll learn why they're used the way they are. You'll write shell scripts, build client-server applications with sockets, and tackle interprocess communication using pipes, shared memory, and message queues. And what about security? Beth doesn't leave that out. You'll learn about *file permissions, user roles, SELinux, AppArmor, and how to write **secure Linux applications* that stand strong in production. Ready to deploy your applications? You'll master packaging with RPM and DEB, understand cross-compiling, and discover how to streamline your builds like a pro. This book even dives into advanced topics likeWriting your own kernel modulesHandling concurrent programming with Pthreads Using mutexes and semaphores for real-time synchronizationOptimizing system performance at the kernel levelWhy waste time jumping between tutorials and outdated forums?This is your all-in-one, go-to 'Linux programming guide' that will save you hours and deliver real results. Whether you're aiming to become a Linux system developer, DevOps engineer, embedded systems coder, or just someone curious about what's possible with the Linux command line-this book is your roadmap. So, are you ready to stop searching and start building?Grab your copy of "Linux Programming for Beginners to Advanced" by Beth Thompson and begin your journey toward true mastery-today!!!!! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798282114348
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