PacktPublishing / Linux-System-Programming-Techniques

Linux System Programming Techniques, published by Packt
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This is excellent book. Need similar contents book using C++ #2

Open SSJUSA opened 2 years ago

SSJUSA commented 2 years ago

This is an excellent book with plenty of Linux C Programming examples. Need a book with similar content/information that has Linux C++ example programs.

If there exists such C++ System Programming book please let me know.

Thanks,

jackbenny commented 2 years ago

@SSJUSA Thank you for your kind comment! I'll look around and see what I can find. Maybe it's something I should consider writing in the future 😉

silver2row commented 2 years ago

Hello...I like the part so far in your book on the man pages, how to read the man pages, and what sections are for what.

I also am on Ch. 3 now. I got sidetracked but I will be reading more. If you build hosts to target specific peripherals, like w/ a RPi or BeagleBone Black, on these specific boards, I would love to hear what you say in another book. Many people have stopped writing about Linux and peripheral use these days, i.e. especially in legitimate book formatting that can be purchased.

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I like the idea of e-books or .pdf format or any online/computer based format that can be read via applications. Anyway, writing a book on C/C++ would be neat for me to read if you assemble it. Are you thinking of producing a book on C/C++ for embedded computing in Linux or around Linux?

Seth

jackbenny commented 2 years ago

@silver2row Thank for your kind words 😊🤗 I haven't worked that much with peripherals to be honest, but that's an interesting topic to dig deeper in. A huge thank you for the tip! I'll see what I can come up with in the future. I can't make any promises though, but as I said, it's an interesting topic.