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* New (sort of) to Linux programming
@ 2003-09-02  4:32 Thomas Williams
  2003-09-02  6:18 ` Mikael Aronsson
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From: Thomas Williams @ 2003-09-02  4:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

I have been using Linux now for a couple of years. I am coming from a 
Macintosh background. I've been a Macintosh programmer for over 10 years. I'm 
really interested in delving into Linux programming. I have a couple of books 
on Linux programming, but I was hoping someone could answer a couple of 
questions.

On the Mac, Apple maintains a developers section that documents all of the 
calls. Is there an equivalent in Linux? I realize that there are a lot of 
libraries and packages and that not everything is going to be on one site, 
but if there are resources for looking up the calls for a particular library, 
it would really be helpful.

Is there any sort of online tutorial or extensive How-To on Linux programming 
available anywhere?

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Tom Williams

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* RE: New (sort of) to Linux programming
@ 2003-09-08 12:03 Harmeet Uppal
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From: Harmeet Uppal @ 2003-09-08 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

I think All the books by Richard W. Stevens should be with a developer on
Unix and a book Threadtime by HP Press is great for threading concepts.


Harmeet
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Winters [mailto:cwinters@atl.lmco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 6:56 PM
To: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: New (sort of) to Linux programming



Here are a few invaluable sources:
  "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment" by Richard W. Stevens
  "Programming with POSIX Threads" by Butenhof
  Posix Standards

Actually, the info pages have some really good info on the C library, and
a few other libraries.

Chuck
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Here are a few invaluable sources:
  "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment" by Richard W. Stevens
  "Programming with POSIX Threads" by Butenhof
  Posix Standards

Actually, the info pages have some really good info on the C library, and
a few other libraries.

Chuck
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