9780134424071-0134424077-UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads: Communication, Concurrency and Threads

UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads: Communication, Concurrency and Threads

ISBN-13: 9780134424071
ISBN-10: 0134424077
Edition: 2
Author: Kay Robbins, Steve Robbins
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback 912 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780134424071
ISBN-10: 0134424077
Edition: 2
Author: Kay Robbins, Steve Robbins
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback 912 pages

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UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads: Communication, Concurrency and Threads (ISBN-13: 9780134424071 and ISBN-10: 0134424077), written by authors Kay Robbins, Steve Robbins, was published by Pearson in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Unix (Operating Systems, Microsoft Programming, Programming) books. You can easily purchase or rent UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads: Communication, Concurrency and Threads (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Unix books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $10.35.

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Appropriate for all intermediate-to-advanced courses in UNIX or Linux programming. This fully updated UNIX classic covers everything students need to know to master UNIX threads, TCP/IP, and RPC programming-with reusable code examples that explain syntax every step of the way. The authors explain the fundamentals of UNIX programming, focusing on communication, concurrency, and multithreading techniques: how they work, when to use them, and how to use them most effectively. This Second Edition includes entirely new chapters on programming for the Web and multicasting, as well as thoroughly revised and updated coverage of RPC. Coverage also includes files, signals, semaphores, POSIX threads, and client-server communication. The authors illustrate the best ways to write system calls, they present several hands-on projects designed to help students quickly improve their skills. Throughout, the authors present short code examples and simplified network communication libraries, demonstrating how to design complex software to achieve the best possible reliability and performance.
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