Demonstrates how to design complex software to get the most from the UNIX operating system. This book provides an easy-to-understand introduction to the essentials of UNIX programming. It features practical examples, exercises, reusable code, and simplified libraries for use in network communication applications.
About the Authors
Kay A. Robbins and Steven Robbins received doctoral degrees from MITand are on the faculty in the Department of Computer Science at theUniversity of Texas at San Antonio.