Robbins, Steven,

UNIX systems programming : communication, concurrency, and threads / Kay A. Robbins and Steven Robbins - 893 p. 2

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Learn how to design and implement reliable UNIX software whether you are suing 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 essential of UNIX programming. Starting with short code snippets the illustrate how to use system calls, Robbins move quickly to hand-on projects that help readers expand their skill levels. This invaluable guide thoroughly explores communications, concurrency, and multithreading. Known for its comprehensive and lucid explanations of complicated topics such as signals and concurrency, the book features practical examples, reusable code, and simplified libraries for use in network communication applications. A self-contained reference that relies on the lattes UNIX standards, UNIX Systems Programming provides thorough coverage of files, signals, semaphores, POSIX threads, and client-server communication. This edition features all-chapters on the Web, UDP, and server performance. The material has been tested extensively in the classroom.

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PROGRAMACION [COMPUTADORES ELECTRONICOS DIGITALES]
PROGRAMAS PARA COMPUTADOR
SISTEMAS OPERACIONES [COMPUTADORES]
UNIX [PROGRAMA PARA COMPUTADOR]

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