List of references
Under the cat is a list of good literature.
Additions are welcome.
I programming languages
- B. Kernigan, D. Ritchie. "C programming language . " Classic. From the fathers of the C language.
- V.V. Podbelsky, S. S. Fomin "Programming in C" . Nice book. They taught us about it at a university.
- S. Prata "Programming language C. Lectures and exercises . " Thanks mapcoxog
II Development Environment
- R. Stallman, GNU Emacs Handbook . Most of all, a complete (as many as 500 pages) guide to the Emacs editor I adore.
III Utilities
- The Make the GNU (Eng.).
- GCC (English).
- Gdb .
- GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool (English) Thanks vig .
IV Network Programming
- W.R. Stevens, B. Fenner, E. M. Rudoff, “UNIX. Network Application Development . ” Everyone who develops network applications is simply required to have this book. At least in electronic form.
Otherwise, he is a sucker.
V Development for * nix
- U. R. Stevens, S. A. Rago “Unix. Professional programming . ” A very good book. And very voluminous.
- D. Bovet, M. Cesati “The Linux Kernel” . Guess what.
- A. Robachevsky, S. Nemnyugin, O. Stesik “UNIX Operating System” . Thanks shulc .
- D. Peak, T. O`Reilly, M. Lucidis “UNIX. Tools . ” Thanks tanhoj .
- D. V. Irtegov "Introduction to operating systems . " 0leGG recommends.
Additions are welcome.