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61. Oracle Shell Scripting: Linux and UNIX Programming for Oracle (Oracle In-Focus series) by Jon Emmons | |
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(2007-05-28)
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62. UNIX Network Programming: Networking APIs: Sockets and XTI; Volume 1 by W. Richard Stevens | |
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(1998-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The firstvolume, Networking APIs: Sockets and XTI, covers everything youneed to know to make your programs communicate over networks. Stevenscovers everything from writing your programs to be compatible withboth Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and IPv6, to raw sockets,routing sockets, User Datagram Protocol (UDP),broadcasting/multicasting, routing sockets, server internals, andmore, plus a section covering Posix threads. Stevens also notescompatibility issues with different operating systems so that readerscan create code that is more portable, and he offers plenty of adviceon how to make code more robust. --Doug Beaver Customer Reviews (48)
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63. UNIX Programming: Methods and Tools by James F. Peters III | |
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(1995-06-08)
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64. UNIX® Programming Tools by Eric Foster Johnson | |
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(1997-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Whether you're new to UNIX or are a professional UNIX developer or you work in C or C++ or Java Tcl, and Perl, you'll find useful tips, time-saving techniques, and innovative tools in this essential book. Customer Reviews (3)
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65. Power Programming with RPC (Nutshell Handbooks) by John Bloomer | |
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(1992-02-01)
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This book keeps the usual high standard for O'Reilly nutshell books. Yes, this should be seen more as a reference than as an introduction or beginners book, though it covers all important topics and pitfalls to avoid. If you want the best reference and most comprehensive explanation on RPC and how to use it, this is the book to get. Danger: As with all of the better O'Reilly "reference/nutshell" books: it may not be very easy to read. The book assumes a fair good understanding of networking and protocol issues. I think someone looking for a introduction or beginners guide will be very dissapointed. This is what makes O'Reilly nutshell books good, they fill the sorely lacking area of deep and detailed books covering all gory detail but does not spend a lot(read: anything at all) of space for the beginner. You will have to think quite a lot to understand it and reading it from cover to cover WILL take a lot of time. If you are aware of this and wants a comprehensive book which goes through everything, this is the one to get. It is easier to read than RFC1050 and does explain some very very tricky concepts/areas which the RFC just assumes are obvious or assumes you should figure out yourself. I recommend this book. ... Read more |
66. Advanced UNIX Programming (2nd Edition) by Marc J. Rochkind | |
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(2004-05-09)
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67. CGI Programming on the World Wide Web (Nutshell Handbooks) by Shishir Gundavaram | |
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(1996-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Note that many competitors cram a CD-ROM into their books to givegreater "shelf appeal".Don't be fooled. O'Reilly continuesits economically and ecologically sensible approach of pointing you totheir FTP site to obtain the example code used in the book. (Thanks,Tim!) Highly Recommended. Customer Reviews (23)
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68. Programming the Windows 32 API and UNIX System Services (With CD-ROM) by Don E. Merusi, Don Merusi | |
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(2000-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description -Topic-by-topic walkthrough, filled with compare-and-contrast models -Straightforward, cookbook-style reference -Includes Solaris V2.6 and Red Hat Linux Version 6.1Learn to program for Windows and UNIX the same way you use them: side by side.Most organizations today rely on a hybrid combination of systems to meet all the needs of the enterprise. Programmers need to create parallel functionalities and interrelated tools to maximize the efficiency of these heterogeneous systems.Programming the Win32 API and UNIX System Services goes subject by subject, comparing the functionality of Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 with similar features in Solaris V2.6 and Red Hat Linux Version 6.1. The real-world examples and ongoing case studies illustrate the material for quick comprehension and application, while cookbook-style presentations make reference a breeze.This book is ideal for users of one system who want to become familiar with the other, and of course it is critically important for anyone who must integrate the two. Programming the Win32 API and UNIX System Services is must reading for all serious professional enterprise programmers.About the CD-ROMThe CD-ROM contains all the source code examples from the book. -Compares functionality across the board -Includes threads, concurrency, exception handling, file systems, networks, and security -Perfect for integrations or migrations -Includes Solaris V2.6 and Red Hat Linux Version 6.1 Customer Reviews (2)
Sample code from chapter 1: volatile UINT ktr[3] = {0,0,0}; ... // Create three threads for (i=0;i<=3;i++) Yep, and he does this time and time again. Apparently Example 1-3 caused a GPF when he actually ran it, so he fixed that by adding an extra element to the array. Whole chunks of code in the book wouldn't even compile. Example 4-1 uses "=" instead of "==" and turns a function call into an lvalue. I gave it a one star because there is no "zero" star.
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69. Programming Mac OS X: A Guide for Unix Developers by Kevin O'Malley | |
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(2003-01)
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In Manning style the graphics are effective, and the code samples are not overused and are well commented. Chapters three and four, which cover Project Builder and the standard compilers, stand out as the heart of the book. Chapter seven, on Applescript, is particularly appreciated because of the lack of documentation or books on this subject. The book fills a unique roll. It covers all of the different programming possibilities at a level that gives you perspective of the entire playing field. If you want to drill down into say, Java programming, you will need to buy another book. But if you are unfamiliar with OS X and you are looking to program for it, you should take a look at this book to get a feel for the possibilities.
I do have some minor criticism.I had never even looked at Project Builder/Interface Builder (the programming IDE) before picking up this book.There's a good sized introductory chapter on using this for a simple project.I worked through it, but it wasn't entirely easy sailing.I'm not sure whether that was because Project Builder has changed slightly since this writing, or if the author is just so familiar with it that he accidentally used incorrect language here and there.In any case, I found myself confused at certain points.However, there were no show stoppers: if you are a developer, you will understand the goal and enough of the concepts not to get hung up by these small errors or omissions.While I might wish these things were more carefully reviewed by having an unfamiliar user actually run through them, I don't see this as a major weakness at all. In addition to Project Builder and Interface builder, this covers Objective-C, and Applescript.It isn't going to teach you much about either of these; you'll need other books for that.But it will introduce you to them, lead you through building a simple example applicatio, show you how the Apple debugging tools work, and show you how to create HTML documentation for use with Apple's Help Viewer.
IMHO, it's really a book designed to show UNIX developers how to become Cocoa developers, and if you fall into that category of developer and are new to the Mac, then the book may be worth a quick read. What this book won't help you with is working in Carbon environments, or working in mixed MachO/CFM environments, or working on projects that are built partially with Project Builder and partially with other tools (such as Code Warrior). Unfortunately, most commercial Mac based development has to deal with one or more of these mixed-environment issues for a variety of reasons I won't go into here. Finally, the book's coverage on debugging tools is also rather disappointing.Certainly GDB deserves at least a whole paragraph to itself *somewhere* in the book. ... Read more |
70. C Programming Language: An Applied Perspective (Wiley Self Teaching Guides) by Lawrence H. Miller, Alexander E. Quilici | |
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(1987-04-14)
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71. CGI Programming on the World Wide Web (Nutshell Handbooks) by Shishir Gundavaram | |
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(1996-03-01)
list price: US$32.95 -- used & new: US$2.97 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565921682 Average Customer Review: ![]() Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Editorial Review Product Description Note that many competitors cram a CD-ROM into their books to givegreater "shelf appeal".Don't be fooled. O'Reilly continuesits economically and ecologically sensible approach of pointing you totheir FTP site to obtain the example code used in the book. (Thanks,Tim!) Highly Recommended. Customer Reviews (23)
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72. C Programming Language: An Applied Perspective (Wiley Self Teaching Guides) by Lawrence H. Miller, Alexander E. Quilici | |
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(1987-04-14)
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73. Database Application Programming With Linux by Brian Jepson, Joan Peckham, Ram Sadasiv | |
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(2000-07-17)
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The first third and some of the last few chapters contain a good deal of "Software Methodologies for Dummies" content, which is certainly NOT what I purchased this book for. There are chapters on Design (application, not database), Analysis, User Interface Issues, Object Orientation, etc. Since the book is about 490 pages (less index, etc.) maybe the author just added such content for filler. That having been said, this book is a VERY good overview of Database technology on Linux. In covers all the major DBMS options including installation tutorials for each, admin and GUI interface tools, and programming against those databases in a variety of Linux languages (C, C++, Java, Perl, Tk, Gnome/Glade, etc.) The book include LOTS of super links to tools and products (both free (Open Source) and commercial. It includes lots of tips and hints that would take weeks to find in the documentation and I especially appreciated the special points of reference offered by the author for those of us who are more famaliar with Windows Database products than Linux products. This subject matter gets little coverage and this book makes for a great quick start. At $45 it's a little pricey, but there are few alternatives that deal directly with this subject. The primary author's web site is published in the book, you can download the source code from the book examples and there is a message board for book related discussions (in which the author answers questions) and there is an errata section as well !! Overall a good buy. Joe@ASPGurus.com-
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74. Tcl/Tk Workshop by Usenix Association | |
Paperback: 288
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(1995-07)
list price: US$34.00 Isbn: 1880446723 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
75. Advanced UNIX Programming by Warren W Gay | |
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(2000-09-30)
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Well, not exactly, but close. It's really good as a reference, and truly well-written. Gary (-; PS It's not Stevens's book, but I'd recommend it anyway.
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76. Advanced Linux Programming by CodeSourcery, Mark L. Mitchell, Alex Samuel, Jeffrey Oldham | |
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(2001-06-21)
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77. Linux Graphics Programming with SVGAlib: An Easy-to-Use Reference for Linux Graphics Programmers by Jay Link | |
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(2000-05-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Link knows that he's not the authority on all aspects of Linux graphics programming, so he's not shy about crediting others for their development of special-purpose algorithms that generally are accepted as good practice. In a typical section, he'll explain a problem first (such as getting graphics to appear at startup time, à la Mac OS or Windows 98), and then the best solution he's located or developed himself. In some cases (as in the aforementioned graphics-at-startup scenario), he admits that there appears to be no SVGAlib solution, so he offers a workaround. Plenty of code listings pepper the pages of this book; they appear on the companion CD-ROM, too. --David Wall Topics covered: Linux graphics programming in C, with emphasis on the SVGAlib library of functions. All aspects of graphics programming get attention, including pixels, lines, shapes, colors, fonts, and image files. There's also protracted coverage of more specialized subjects, including raytracing, game graphics, interactions with mice and joysticks, and hardware issues. References to the Libvga and Libvgagl library functions conclude the book. Customer Reviews (3)
Thanks Jay Link, NiceWork! .
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78. C Programming in a Unix Environment (International Computer Science Series) by Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld | |
Paperback: 348
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(1989-03)
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79. UNIX(r) Shell Programming, 4th Edition by Lowell Jay Arthur, Ted Burns | |
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(1997-07-11)
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80. LINUX® Programming by Patrick Volkerding, Eric Foster-Johnson, Kevin Reichard, Eric F. Johnson | |
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(1996-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description If you want to take the next step beyond setting up, installing, and configuring LINUX, this book is for you. Volkerding, Johnson, and Reichard show you how to make the most effective use of LINUX by creating your own software or porting existing software packages to LINUX. With this book: Get the most out of C and C++ with the GNU compilerUse GNU to automate your software development tasksCreate friendly user interfaces and pick from a variety of GUI toolsGenerate Motif applications with the freeware LessTif libraryLearn programming alternatives like Eiffel, Objective C, Fortran, Basic, LISP, and ModulaCreate Java applications and Web appletsScript in Perl or Tcl for faster developmentOn the CD-ROM: Complete Slackware LINUX operating systemEverything you need to compile, link, run, and debug C, C++, Perl, and Tcl programs, including a free Motif clone called LessTif Customer Reviews (2)
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