Linux Application Development For The Enterprise (Charles River Media Programming)
Chapter 2: Linux for Windows Programmers
- Table 2.1: Typical Directory Hierarchy in Linux
Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade
- Table 3.1: vi Insert Mode Commands
- Table 3.2: vi Navigation Commands
- Table 3.3: vi Pattern Matching Commands
- Table 3.4: vi Miscellaneous Commands
- Table 3.5: Emacs Commands to Close, Save, and Discard Buffer
- Table 3.6: Emacs Navigation Commands
- Table 3.7: Emacs Commands to Work with Buffers, Split Windows, and Files
- Table 3.8: Emacs Edit Commands
- Table 3.9: Most Commonly Used sed Commands
- Table 3.10: Most Commonly Used awk System Variables
- Table 3.11: Most Commonly Used awk System Functions
Chapter 4: Shell Scripting Explored
- Table 4.1: Most Commonly Used Shell Variables
- Table 4.2: Most Commonly Used Built-In Commands of the bash Shell
- Table 4.3: Command Options Used to Check File Existence
- Table 4.4: File Comparison Operators
Chapter 5: Object-Oriented Programming
- Table 5.1: String Manipulation Functions
- Table 5.2: Functions on Variants
- Table 5.3: Description of the __declspec Arguments
- Table 5.4: Macros Defining Combinations of __declspec Arguments