PRAISE FOR THE LINUX PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
“If I had to choose a single book to sit next to my machine when writing
software for Linux, this would be it.”
—M
ARTIN
L
ANDERS
, S
OFTWARE
E
NGINEER
, G
OOGLE
“This book, with its detailed descriptions
and examples, contains everything
you need to understand the details and nuances of the low-level programming
APIs in Linux . . . no matter what
the level of reader, there will be something
to be learnt from this book.”
—M
EL
G
ORMAN
,
AUTHOR
OF
Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager
“Michael Kerrisk has not only written a great book about Linux programming
and how it relates to various standards, but has also taken care that bugs he
noticed got fixed and the man pages were (greatly) improved. In all three
ways, he has made Linux programming easier.
The in-depth treatment of
topics in
The Linux Programming Interface . . . makes it a must-have reference
for both new and experienced Linux programmers.”
—A
NDREAS
J
AEGER
, P
ROGRAM
M
ANAGER
,
OPEN
SUSE, N
OVELL
“Michael’s inexhaustible determination to get
his information right, and to
express it clearly and concisely, has resulted in a strong reference source for
programmers. While this work is targeted at Linux programmers, it will be of
value to any programmer working in the UNIX/POSIX ecosystem.”
—D
AVID
B
UTENHOF
,
AUTHOR
OF
Programming with POSIX Threads
AND
CONTRIBUTOR
TO
THE
POSIX
AND
UNIX
STANDARDS
“ . . . a very thorough—yet easy to read—explanation of UNIX system and
network
programming, with an emphasis on Linux systems. It’s certainly a
book I’d recommend to anybody wanting to get into UNIX programming
(in general) or to experienced UNIX programmers wanting to know ‘what’s
new’ in the popular GNU/Linux system.”
—F
ERNANDO
G
ONT
, N
ETWORK
S
ECURITY
R
ESEARCHER
, IETF
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