Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux

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Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swan's "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information. Topics include compiling and linking, warnings and errors , modular programming methods, C++ programming techniques, object-oriented classes, memory management, the object copy-on-write method, templates and exceptions, operator and function overloading, flie input and output, the Standard Template Library, Algorithms and containers, X windowing developmemnt, Xlib graphics, menus, and toolbars, the V class library for X and much more. This book focuses on the GNU C++ environment in Linux.

  • Cost: $19.99
  • Pages: 848
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 0789721538

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C and C++ : Books

Title / Program Name:

Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux

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Released Date:

December 6, 1999

Cost:

$19.99

List Price:

$19.99

Pages:

848

Edition:

Book and CD-ROM edition

ISBN:

0789721538

Publisher:

Que

Author:

Tom Swan

Keywords:

GNU C++, C++ in Linux, Redhat C++, Programming C++ with Linux

Summary:

GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux O/S

Description:

Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swan's "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information. Topics include compiling and linking, warnings and errors , modular programming methods, C++ programming techniques, object-oriented classes, memory management, the object copy-on-write method, templates and exceptions, operator and function overloading, flie input and output, the Standard Template Library, Algorithms and containers, X windowing developmemnt, Xlib graphics, menus, and toolbars, the V class library for X and much more. This book focuses on the GNU C++ environment in Linux.

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