On 13.03.2011 01:50, Nobody wrote:
I don't have any links. If you want to understand the core Unix API, the
best reference I know of is Stevens ("Advanced Programming in the Unix
Environment", by W. Richard Stevens). Unfortunately, it's not cheap.
In spite of the title, it doesn't assume any prior Unix knowledge; the
"Advanced" mainly refers to the fact that it's the opposite of the "Learn
X in Five Minutes" books, i.e. it's thorough. That's how it comes to>700
pages while only covering the core API (files, processes, and terminals;
no sockets, no X, no I18N, ...).
Thanks, Nobody and Dan. I'll have a look at the book.
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