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Tom Swan
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Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swan's "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information.

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Tom Swans GNU C++ for Linux teaches C++ programmers how to program for the Linux operating system using the GNU C++ compiler. It deals with Linux-specific programming issues and covers topics such as Linux programming fundamentals, Kernel programming, device drivers, Tom Swans "Developer Toolbox", X Windows development, class libraries, object-oriented programming, and references to reserved words, operator precedence, and Internet sites for more information.

About the Author

Tom Swan is an internationally popular author of more than 30 books on computer programming in C++, Pascal, and assembly language. His books are favorites in classrooms and have been translated into 10 different languages. Professional developers worldwide have cut their programming teeth on Tom Swan's best-selling books such as Mastering Borland C++ 5.0, Mastering Turbo Assembler, Learning C++, and Delphi 4 Bible. Tom Swan is a frequent contributor and former columnist of Dr. Dobb's Journal, PC World, and PC Techniques magazines. Tom is an avid Linux developer who is building his name by distributing free software to the Linux community.

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