| Writing GNOME Applications | |
| Writing GNOME Applications will help Linux programmers learn the basics of GNOME and understand how to write real-world applications using this important programming environment. Focusing on the essentials, this book guides you through GNOME's fundamental elements and explains how and why these elements function as they do. | |
| Bash Guide for Beginners | |
| This guide discusses concepts useful in the daily life of the serious Bash user. While a basic knowledge of shell usage is required, it starts with a discussion of shell building blocks and common practices. Then it presents the grep, awk and sed tools that will later be used to create more interesting examples. The second half of the course is about shell constructs such as loops, conditional tests, functions and traps, and a number of ways to make interactive scripts. | |
| Brian and Tom's Linux Book | |
| This free linux book, Brian and Tom's Linux Book is divided into the following parts: Part 1 - Linux and Installation, Part II - The OpenLinux GUI, Part III - Basic Linux: Knowing the Command Line, Part IV - System Security, Part V - Working with Linux Servers and Part VI- Appendices. | |
| Introduction to Linux | |
| Free linux book by Brandon Chisham. | |
| The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming | |
| Do you want to develop Linux applications twice as fast as typical C language applications? Do you want to learn about a language that is designed for open source development? Read on! | |
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