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- Learn Linux 3D Graphics Programming
- There are currently no directly competitive titles on the market that provide the
serious Linux programmer and developer with an overview of how to use 3-D
graphics with this rapidly growing operating system.
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- Linux Application Development
- Written by two recognized experts, this title is a detailed guide for experienced
programmers who want to develop Linux software, or who want to port software
from other plaforms (like DOS) to Linux. The unique extensions and features of Linux are explored, providing an invaluable reference for those using the system. .
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- Linux Device Drivers
- Provides a definitive resource for those who want to support computer peripherals
under the Linux operating system, explaining how to write a driver for a broad
spectrum of devices, including character devices, network interfaces, and block
devices.
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- Linux Gnome/Gtk Programming Bible
- Gives you all the tools you need to master the complex
programming architecture of GNOME (GNU Object Model Environment) and GTK+ (the
GIMP Toolkit).
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- Linux Programmer's Reference
- An alphabetical reference of every major LINUX command, syntax,
description and example. The book provides time-saving insight as to when a certain
command is better used over another. BASH and TCSH are covered, along with the Z shell.
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- Linux Programmer's Reference
- A LINUX expert offers an alphabetical reference of every major LINUX command,
syntax, description and example. The book provides time-saving insight as to when
a certain command is better used over another. BASH and TCSH are covered, along
with the Z shell.
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- Linux Programming (Mis Press Slackware Series)
- Every major programming tool available for Linux is covered in this book. The CD
contains the complete Slackware Linux operating system, plus several powerful
programming tools (compilers, debuggers, interpreters for Linux): gdb, gcc, g++,
wish, javac, and more.
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