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245 10 Unix™ Systems Programming:|bCommunication, Concurrency, 
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520    UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency, and 
       Threads by Kay A. Robbins and Steven Robbins UNIX 
       processes, files, and special files Signals and timers 
       POSIX threads, semaphores, and IPC TCP, UDP, multicast, 
       and the Web Features projects on Internet radio, server 
       performance, timers, web caching, and shells Learn how to 
       design and implement reliable UNIX software whether you 
       are using Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, or another POSIX-based
       system. This completely updated classic (originally titled
       Practical UNIX Programming ) demonstrates how to design 
       complex software to get the most from the UNIX operating 
       system. UNIX Systems Programming provides a clear and easy
       -to-understand introduction to the essentials of UNIX 
       programming. Starting with short code snippets that 
       illustrate how to use system calls, Robbins and Robbins 
       move quickly to hands-on projects that help readers expand
       their skill levels. This practical guide thoroughly 
       explores communication, concurrency,and multithreading. 
       Known for its comprehensive and lucid explanationsof 
       complicated topics such as signals and concurrency, the 
       bookfeatures practical examples, exercises, reusable code,
       and simplifiedlibraries for use in network communication 
       applications. A self-contained reference that relies on 
       the latest UNIX standards,UNIX Systems Programming 
       provides thorough coverage of files, signals,semaphores, 
       POSIX threads, and client-server communication. 
       Thisedition features all-new chapters on the Web, UDP, and
       serverperformance. The sample material has been tested 
       extensively in theclassroom. PRENTICE HALL Professional 
       Technical Reference Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 
       www.phptr.com ISBN: 0-13-042411-0. 
542    |f© Pearson Technology Group|g2004 
550    Made available through: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.
588 0  Online resource; Title from title page (viewed June 17, 
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650  0 Operating systems (Computers) 
650  6 Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs) 
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