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Date: 2015-05-07 06:42:59
Application programming interfaces
Unix
IEEE standards
Cross-platform software
Linux
POSIX
Single UNIX Specification
Operating system
Thread
Computing
Software
System software

PREFACE Subject In this book, I describe the Linux programming interface—the system calls, library functions, and other low-level interfaces provided by Linux, a free implementation of the UNIX operating system. These

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