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This book covers how to program UNIX clearly and systematically at the system call level while providing the seasoned programmer with practical advice for using I/O on files and terminals, multitasking, signals and system administration.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1.
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
Page 1
Chapter 2.
BASIC FILE I/O
Page 18
Chapter 3.
ADVANCED FILE I/O
Page 42
Chapter 4.
TERMINAL I/O
Page 74
Chapter 5.
PROCESSES
Page 93
Chapter 6.
BASIC INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION
Page 123
Chapter 7.
ADVANCED INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION
Page 156
Chapter 8.
SIGNALS
Page 208
Chapter 9.
MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM CALLS
Page 227
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 255-256.
Includes index.
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