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Linux for Developers: Jumpstart Your Linux Programming Skills (Developer's Library)

PaperbackApril 12, 2017
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ISBN-13: 9780134657288 ISBN-10: 0134657284
Publisher
ADDISON-WESLEY
Binding
Paperback
Published
April 12, 2017
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
22.60×1.80×17.50 cm

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Linux for Developers: Jumpstart Your Linux Programming Skills (Developer's Library) by Rothwell, William. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780134657288.

Developers are increasingly being asked to create software for Linux platforms. Many developers are accustomed to creating software for Microsoft or other platforms, but dont have experience with Linux environments or tools. While several books cover Linux software development, Linux for Developers is specifically designed to help these developers move to Linux. Leading IT trainer/author William (Bo) Rothwell first provides a clear and up-to-date introduction to the complex world of open source software, including its licensing arrangements and their associated tradeoffs. Next, Rothwell introduces essential skills for both Linux command line and GUI environments, emphasizing tools that developers need to create code in Linux, including text editors. Building on this knowledge, he introduces the primary languages used by Linux developers, from scripting tools such as Bash, Python and Perl to traditional full-fledged programming languages such as Java, C++, and C. Finally, Rothwell presents a full section on the powerful Git version control system, teaching skills that developers can use both in Linux and in many other environments. This guides modular coverage enables you to quickly access the information you need to meet current challenges. Appendices present one-page cheatsheets for each language, and for the Linux commands developers need most often.