Getting into Linux programming
 
 







  
Sams Teach Yourself Linux Programming in 24 Hours10 reviews
Warren Gay

Sams, 1999

This book should have been called Unix GNU programming in C!

+ Exceptionally good book for a beginner.
+ How to be a Unix programmer
+ Perhaps, you need...
+ Excellent explanation.
  
  











  



  
GTK+ /Gnome Application Development14 reviews
Havoc Pennington

Sams, 1999

One of the classics

Havoc covers the 1.x line of gtk+ here. It will give you a good idea what is required to develop robust cross-locale gtk+ apps, but it will not teach you how to use the most recent library. For this information, please see more recent books on this subject.
  
  











  



  
Beginning Linux Programming (Linux Programming Series)75 reviews
Neil Matthew, Richard Stones

Wrox Press, 1999

Great book

+ Excellent coverage of all bases
+ Really a good book for begginner

I bought this book 1996 when I was in high school. It was challenging, and now when I returned to it in 2006, I realize how much I skipped on my 96' reading. The great thing with this book (at least the 96 edition) is that is has such a nice flow. You will learn the concepts of Unix programming, ...
  
  











  



  
Linux Programmer's Reference4 reviews
Richard Petersen

Osborne Publishing, 1999

A very good reference for Linux Programmers, not for users.

+ The title say it all.

Covers enough details about C/C++ development on Linux, including gcc/g++, static/shared/dynamic libraries, make, etc. A very good handy reference.
  
  











  



  
Open Source Development with CVS: Learn How to Work With Open Source Software29 reviews
Karl Franz Fogel

Coriolis Group Books, 1999

This book was vital in setting up a robust Linux cvs config

+ Great book, a must have CVS reference!!
+ very useful examples concerning tagging and branching

I cannot over-emphasize how useful this book was to me while setting up my cvs repository on Linux. All the examples were germane and were correct, and the gotcha-s were highlighted. I go back to this book all the time. I cannot make any comment regarding the worthiness of this book for folks ...
  
  











  



  
Beginning GTK+ and GNOME4 reviews
Peter Wright

Peer Information, 2000

Well written and diverse

+ The best book so far on GTK+/GNOME Programming
+ Another good Wrox book
+ Very readable.
  
  











  



  
Linux Device Drivers (Nutshell Handbook)45 reviews
Alessandro Rubini

O'Reilly, 1998

ITA - La programmazione di moduli del kernel spiegata dettagliatamente

+ Best book for device drivers programming
+ Device Drivers
+ I Can do this.
+ Best Linux 2.4 Device Driver Book
  
  











  



  
Professional Linux Programming7 reviews
Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, Brad Clements, ...

Peer Information Inc., 2000

Good reference for a wide range of Open Source technologies

+ Good reference
+ Excellent book for developing real-world linux solutions

This book is a follow-up to Beginning Linux Programming, but with a wider range of authors. The book is a series of chapters on various tools and applications, all of them Open Source, based mainly round things that application developers might use, though there is a single chapter on device ...
  
  











  



  
GTK+ /Gnome Application Development14 reviews
Havoc Pennington

Sams, 1999

One of the classics

Havoc covers the 1.x line of gtk+ here. It will give you a good idea what is required to develop robust cross-locale gtk+ apps, but it will not teach you how to use the most recent library. For this information, please see more recent books on this subject.
  
  











  



  
Linux Device Drivers (Nutshell Handbook)45 reviews
Alessandro Rubini

O'Reilly, 1998

ITA - La programmazione di moduli del kernel spiegata dettagliatamente

+ Best book for device drivers programming
+ Device Drivers
+ I Can do this.
+ Best Linux 2.4 Device Driver Book
  
  











  



  
Beginning Linux Programming (Linux Programming Series)75 reviews
Neil Matthew, Richard Stones

Wrox Press, 1999

Great book

+ Excellent coverage of all bases
+ Really a good book for begginner

I bought this book 1996 when I was in high school. It was challenging, and now when I returned to it in 2006, I realize how much I skipped on my 96' reading. The great thing with this book (at least the 96 edition) is that is has such a nice flow. You will learn the concepts of Unix programming, ...
  
  











  



  
Open Source Development with CVS: Learn How to Work With Open Source Software29 reviews
Karl Franz Fogel

Coriolis Group Books, 1999

This book was vital in setting up a robust Linux cvs config

+ Great book, a must have CVS reference!!
+ very useful examples concerning tagging and branching

I cannot over-emphasize how useful this book was to me while setting up my cvs repository on Linux. All the examples were germane and were correct, and the gotcha-s were highlighted. I go back to this book all the time. I cannot make any comment regarding the worthiness of this book for folks ...
  
  











  



  
Professional Linux Programming7 reviews
Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, Brad Clements, ...

Peer Information Inc., 2000

Good reference for a wide range of Open Source technologies

+ Good reference
+ Excellent book for developing real-world linux solutions

This book is a follow-up to Beginning Linux Programming, but with a wider range of authors. The book is a series of chapters on various tools and applications, all of them Open Source, based mainly round things that application developers might use, though there is a single chapter on device ...
  
  











  



  
Beginning GTK+ and GNOME4 reviews
Peter Wright

Peer Information, 2000

Well written and diverse

+ The best book so far on GTK+/GNOME Programming
+ Another good Wrox book
+ Very readable.
  
  











  



  
Sams Teach Yourself Linux Programming in 24 Hours10 reviews
Warren Gay

Sams, 1999

This book should have been called Unix GNU programming in C!

+ Exceptionally good book for a beginner.
+ How to be a Unix programmer
+ Perhaps, you need...
+ Excellent explanation.
  
  











  



  
Linux Programmer's Reference4 reviews
Richard Petersen

Osborne Publishing, 1999

A very good reference for Linux Programmers, not for users.

+ The title say it all.

Covers enough details about C/C++ development on Linux, including gcc/g++, static/shared/dynamic libraries, make, etc. A very good handy reference.
  
  











  






   



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