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Linux System Programming (1st ed) (by Robert Love)
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1st edition 2007
Amazon Page: http://rsurl.us/ln1fj

This book is about system programming—specifically, system programming on
Linux. System programming is the practice of writing system software, which is code
that lives at a low level, talking directly to the kernel and core system libraries. Put
another way, the topic of the book is Linux system calls and other low-level func-
tions, such as those defined by the C library.
While many books cover system programming for Unix systems, few tackle the sub-
ject with a focus solely on Linux, and fewer still (if any) address the very latest Linux
releases and advanced Linux-only interfaces. Moreover, this book benefits from a
special touch: I have written a lot of code for Linux, both for the kernel and for sys-
tem software built thereon. In fact, I have implemented some of the system calls and
other features covered in this book. Consequently, this book carries a lot of insider
knowledge, covering not just how the system interfaces should work, but how they
actually work, and how you (the programmer) can use them most efficiently. This
book, therefore, combines in a single work a tutorial on Linux system programming,
a reference manual covering the Linux system calls, and an insider’s guide to writing
smarter, faster code. The text is fun and accessible, and regardless of whether you
code at the system level on a daily basis, this book will teach you tricks that will
enable you to write better code.

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