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The Linux Programmer's Toolbox (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series)

The Linux Programmer's Toolbox (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series)
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Master the Linux Tools That Will Make You a More Productive, Effective Programmer

The Linux Programmer's Toolbox helps you tap into the vast collection of open source tools available for GNU/Linux. Author John Fusco systematically describes the most useful tools available on most GNU/Linux distributions using concise examples that you can easily modify to meet your needs.

You'll start by learning the basics of downloading, building, and installing open source projects. You'll then learn how open source tools are distributed, and what to look for to avoid wasting time on projects that aren't ready for you. Next, you'll learn the ins and outs of building your own projects. Fusco also demonstrates what to look for in a text editor, and may even show you a few new tricks in your favorite text editor.

You'll enhance your knowledge of the Linux kernel by learning how it interacts with your software. Fusco walks you through the fundamentals of the Linux kernel with simple, thought-provoking examples that illustrate the principles behind the operating system. Then he shows you how to put this knowledge to use with more advanced tools. He focuses on how to interpret output from tools like sar, vmstat, valgrind, strace, and apply it to your application; how to take advantage of various programming APIs to develop your own tools; and how to write code that monitors itself.

Next, Fusco covers tools that help you enhance the performance of your software. He explains the principles behind today's multicore CPUs and demonstrates how to squeeze the most performance from these systems. Finally, you'll learn tools and techniques to debug your code under any circumstances.

Coverage includes

Maximizing productivity with editors, revision control tools, source code browsers, and "beautifiers"Interpreting the kernel: what your tools are telling you Understanding processes–and the tools available for managing themTracing and resolving application bottlenecks with gprof and valgrind Streamlining and automating the documentation processRapidly finding help, solutions, and workarounds when you need them Optimizing program code with sar, vmstat, iostat, and other toolsDebugging IPC with shell commands: signals, pipes, sockets, files, and IPC objectsUsing printf, gdb, and other essential debugging tools
Foreword 
Preface 
Acknowledgments 
About the Author 
Chapter 1 Downloading and Installing Open Source Tools
Chapter 2 Building from Source
Chapter 3 Finding Help
Chapter 4 Editing and Maintaining Source Files
Chapter 5 What Every Developer Should Know about the Kernel
Chapter 6 Understanding Processes
Chapter 7 Communication between Processes
Chapter 8 Debugging IPC with Shell Commands
Chapter 9 Performance Tuning
Chapter 10 Debugging
Index 

 

What Customers Say About The Linux Programmer's Toolbox (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series):

this is a WORK book. device drivers. debugging. .and refreshingly so. period. Next he describes collecting the docs, and using editors to deal with configurations. It does not start out with the same story about a boy in Helsinki (very glad he did what he did tho), but jumps right in with getting the tools and dealing with package managers and even source codes in the process. It appears to be a book not written by a professional author, but probably a once only tome by a man who has much to share to others in the hope that more can effectively use this life enhancing phenomenon called Linux.Process schedulers.

It covers from the most used tools, including source version control, source code edit, debug,etc, to a brief introduction on the Linux kernel architecture and memory management, that is essential to any programmers who want to know the "evil" inside the kernel.Jason It is a very good reference to Linux developers, by providing the most common seen or most used techniques in Linux developments.

These solid books are for serious learners and practitioners of Linux. This one is in the same league as"Linux Programming by Example: The Fundamentals"in the same series. Chapter 2 is an example that explains the build tools very well.

From learning how Linux interacts with software and understanding the basics of the Linux kernel to interpreting tools and applying it to applications, THE LINUX PROGRAMMER'S TOOLBOX comes packed with tips on how to streamline and customize processes, making it a pick for any serious programmer's collection and any library strong on Linux applications. The Linux Programmer's Toolbox discusses open source tools available for GNU/Linux, describing the most useful tools available and using plenty of examples on how to modify them for Linux needs.

This book fills that need extremely well. There has been a need for a book that addresses readers who do know something about computers, but not much Linux. This book is aimed at the person who has learned his way around Linux at the user level and now wants to look under the covers. It's extremely comprehensive - from how to add a Linux application that wasn't in your your initial distribution - whether you can use the binary or need to rebuild it from source - through basic facts on the kernel, devices and their drivers, processes and debugging tools.

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