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1. | ![]() GNU/Linux Application Programming, Second Edition By: M. Tim Jones Publisher: Course Technology PTR Publication Date: 03-APR-2008 Insert Date: 07-JAN-2009 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: GNU/Linux Application Programming, Second Edition GNU/Linux is the Swiss army knife of operating systems.
You’ll find it in the smallest devices (such as an Apple
iPod) to the largest most powerful supercomputers (like IBM’s
Blue Gene). You’ll also find GNU/Linux running on the most
diverse architectures, from the older x86 processors to the latest
cell processor that powers the PlayStation 3 console. GNU/Linux
Application Programming, Second Edition gets you up and running
developing applications on the GNU/Linux operating system, whether
you’re interested in creating applications for an iPod or a
Blue Gene. This completely updated edition...
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2. | ![]() Foundations of GTK+ Development By: Andrew Krause Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 01-APR-2007 Insert Date: 19-OCT-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Foundations of GTK+ Development
GTK+ is one of the most influential graphical toolkits for the Linux operating system. It is the technology upon which the GNOME and XFCE desktop environments are based, and its crucial to have clear understanding of its complexities to build even a simple Linux desktop application. Foundations of GTK+ Development guides you through these complexities, laying the foundation that will allow you to cross from novice to professional.
Foundations of GTK+ Development is aimed at C programmers and presents numerous real-life examples that you can immediately put to use in your projects. Some...
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3. | ![]() GDB Pocket Reference, 1st Edition By: Arnold Robbins Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 02-MAY-2005 Insert Date: 11-DEC-2007 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: GDB Pocket Reference, 1st Edition
Many Linux and Unix developers are familiar with the GNU debugger
(GBD), the invaluable open source tool for testing, fixing, and
retesting software. And since GDB can be ported to Windows,
Microsoft developers and others who use this platform can also take
advantage of this amazing free software that allows you to see
exactly what's going on inside of a program as it's executing. This
new pocket guide gives you a convenient quick reference for using
the debugger with several different programming languages,
including C, C++, Java, Fortran and Assembly. The GNU debugger is
the most useful...
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4. | ![]() GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool By: Gary V. Vaughan,; Ben Elliston; Tom Tromey; Ian Lance Taylor Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 06-OCT-2000 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool If you are a developer and are looking to participate in the
Open Source development growth area you will need to learn new Open
Source tools. GNU autoconf, GNU automake and GNU libtool are key
tools for Open Source application development. These tools are not
easy to learn, so some of the leading authorities on these tools
have agreed to work together on this book to teach developers how
to boost their productivity and the portability of their
application. This book place New Riders/MTP at the center of the
Open Source development community. Autoconf, Automake and Libtool
is an efficient...
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