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As Linux increases its presence throughout the world as a target platform for professional application development, its growth as a powerful, flexible system offering many free development tools assures its place in the future. By giving you easy access to this comprehensive range of tools, supporting new and nascent technologies, at little or no cost, developing with Linux allows you to apply the solution that`s right for you.In this followup to the bestselling Beginning Linux Programming 2nd Edition, you`ll learn from the authors` realworld knowledge and experience of developing software for Linux. You`ll be taken through the development of a sample `DVD Store` application, with theme chapters addressing different aspects of its implementation. Individual `takeabreak` chapters also cover important topics that go beyond the bounds of the central theme. All focus on the practical aspects of programming, showing how crucial it is to choose the right tools for the job, use them as they should be used, and get it right first time.Who is this book for?Experienced Linux programmers and aspiring developers alike will find a great deal of practical information in this book on topics such as libraries, techniques, tools and applications. You should be familiar with a simple Linux system, have a good working knowledge of programming in C, and a basic understanding of objectoriented programming with C++ for some chapters. What does this book cover?Data storage in Linux including coverage of PostgreSQL, MySQL and XMLImplementation of Linux GUIs covering both KDE and GNOMEWebbased interfaces using the PHP module for ApacheUsing Python including extending and embedding the languageUsing RPC and CORBA to construct distributed objectbased applicationsVersioning (with CVS), documentation, internationalization and project distributionDistributed hardware solutions such as diskless Linux and Beowulf clustering
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