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Raymond unlocks the software design secrets of the original UNIX designers for the next generation-with advice from the masters themselves! Written by Open Source icon Eric S. Raymond -- the author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Learn how the UNIX masters design software that is fast, portable, reuseable, modular, and long-lived. Includes cameo appearances by UNIX luminaries Brian Kernighan, Doug McIlroy, David Korn, Jim Gettys, Keith Packard, Henry Spencer, Ken Arnold, Mike Lesk, Stuart Feldman and Steve Bellovin. The Art of UNIX Programming poses the belief that understanding the unwritten…mehr

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Raymond unlocks the software design secrets of the original UNIX designers for the next generation-with advice from the masters themselves! Written by Open Source icon Eric S. Raymond -- the author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Learn how the UNIX masters design software that is fast, portable, reuseable, modular, and long-lived. Includes cameo appearances by UNIX luminaries Brian Kernighan, Doug McIlroy, David Korn, Jim Gettys, Keith Packard, Henry Spencer, Ken Arnold, Mike Lesk, Stuart Feldman and Steve Bellovin. The Art of UNIX Programming poses the belief that understanding the unwritten UNIX engineering tradition and mastering its design patterns will help programmers of all stripes to become better programmers. This book attempts to capture the engineering wisdom and design philosophy of the UNIX, Linux, and Open Source software development community as it has evolved over the past three decades, and as it is applied today by the most experienced programmers. Eric Raymond offers the next generation of "hackers" the unique opportunity to learn the connection between UNIX philosophy and practice through careful case studies of the very best UNIX/Linux programs.
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Autorenporträt
ERIC S. RAYMOND has been a Unix developer since 1982. Known as the resident anthropologist and roving ambassador of the open-source community, he wrote the movement's manifesto in The Cathedral and the Bazaar and is the editor of The New Hacker's Dictionary.