I've found what I consider a wonderful resource:
_Linux Application Development_
By Michael K. Johnson & Erik W. Troan
Published by Addison-Wesley
ISBN: 0-01-30821-5
The web page for the book is http://www.awl.com/cseng/books/lad
"[This book] describes the interface to the kernel and to the core system
libraries, including discussion of the process model, file handling,
directory operations, signal processing (including the Linux signal API),
job control, the POSIX termios interface, sockets, and the Linux
onsole." --From the back cover
Benson Hill
Internet Systems Engineer
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mursalin
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 23:35
To: Linux (newbie); Linux (admin)
Subject: Programming in Linux
i know a little bit C programming and I am familier with ANSI C libraries. i
am interested in OS features in linux (like APIs in WINDOZ). for example how
can i create shell like bash or mc, can i write to the screen directly, if
yes then how, threads, process,..., etc....
can anyone suggest me any book/URL/document that can help me to build my
base step by step?
thanks in advance.
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