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This book is considerable..
Title: Linux Programming Unleashed, Second Edition Author: Kurt Wall Publisher: SAMS ISBN: 0-672-32021-5 http://www.ercb.com/feature/feature.0056.html |
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Here is another good one.
LINUX Programmer's Reference by Osbourne. copyright 1998 (oldie but a goodie!) ISBN 0-07-882587-3 www.osbourne.com Also, you can get a great deal at http://www.computerbooksdirect.com/l...equestid=43635 |
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