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The Linux Programmer's Toolbox (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series)
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  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1 edition March 16, 2007
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0132198576
  • ISBN-13: 978-0132198578
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 7 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds

    Product Description
    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 them
    • Tracing and resolving application bottlenecks with gprof and valgrind
    • Streamlining and automating the documentation process
    • Rapidly finding help, solutions, and workarounds when you need them
    • Optimizing program code with sar, vmstat, iostat, and other tools
    • Debugging IPC with shell commands: signals, pipes, sockets, files, and IPC objects
    • Using 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 

    About The Author


    John Fusco is a software developer for GE Healthcare who specializes in Linux applications and device drivers. He has worked on Unix software for more than ten years and has been developing applications for Linux since kernel version 2.0. He has written articles for Embedded Systems Programming and Linux Journal.

    Customer Reviews & Comments
    No, really. The first thing that impressed me is how much information the author packed into 600 odd pages. It takes skill to do that well and still be readable and interesting. A programmer moving from anything to Linux would find this a simply wonderful roadmap and introduction, but I was surprised to notice that this would also be very good for non-programmers: sys admin or high level support types will like this book also. There's good stuff here: the subsection of Chapter Two that deals with things that can go wrong during compiles is the best treatment of that I've ever read. Chapter 5 is titled "What every developer should know about the kernel", but most of it is things every admin/support person should know too. Of course there's much more: this is very thorough and complete. Definitely recommended. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)

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