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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Acceptable, but not excellent,
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This review is from: Linux Programming Unleashed (Paperback)
Probably I would give it 3 stars and a quarter, or even one third, but obviously less than 4 stars.The authors tried to cover nearly all the topics in linux programming (excluding databases). The results are quite mixed. The most of explanation is done using C, though C++ is also touched a couple of times. The book consists of 6 parts. Part 1 is the linux programming toolkit. Not bad at all. Suprising things are that gdb is described in part 5, and electric fence in part 2, not here. Part 2 - System programming, Part 3 - Interprocess communication and networking. These parts are central and most valuable in the book. Good. Though I like Linux Application Development by M.K.Johnson and E.W.Troan better. Part 4 - Programming the user interface. Very shallow. You can learn that such and such techniques exist but may hardly understand how to use them. Part 5 - Special programming techniques. A strange feeling. As if the authors decided to collect here the material which they did'nt know where else to place. Part 6 - Finishing touches (about creating the software packages and documentation). Not bad at all, though a little shallow again. As it was already said in the previous reviews there are regular references to the non-existing CD. RESUME: it is an acceptable book, espesially if you just start programming linux, or migrate from another platform. You will get acquainted quickly with the most necessary things. So if you have bought it, try to enjoy it:). If you don't have it yet I recommend better to buy already mentioned Linux Application Development for both application and system programmers, plus Programming with Qt by M.Dalheimer or Developing Linux Application by E.Harlow if you are interested in GUI development for KDE or GNOME respectively.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent reference,
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This review is from: Linux Programming Unleashed (Paperback)
I can't praise this book enough . It's definatley the best programming related book that I've bought . The authors feature many topics like GUI construction , shell scripting , ncurses , memory management , security issues ... even touching on 3d graphics with Mesa . If you're interested in finding out what can be done with *NIX systems from the shell to windowing environments then you'd be well advised to check this out . My only criticisms are the authors have spread themselves a little thin over a lot of topics and there are references to the CD which doesn't accompany the book ( but is available online ) .In a nutshell the book delves into various programming ideas and construction of bare bones applications you can extend yourself , the learning curve is excellent and it's well paced.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It is really nice.. It is not just a bunch of written FAQs,
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This review is from: Linux Programming Unleashed (Paperback)
I was looking for this kind of book for a long time. It really covers most of topics that you want to know. tips and notes are really helpful. If you want to begin development at Linux, in my opion, you should really take a look at this book.
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