C++ System Programming Cookbook: Practical recipes for Linux system-level programming using the latest C++ features (pdf)

$7.00

Author Onorato Vaticone
Edition 1
Edition Year 2020
Format PDF
Language English
Number Of Pages 294
Publisher Packt Publishing Ltd

Description

Key Features

  • Learn to apply the latest C++ features (from C++11, 14, 17, and 20) to facilitate systems programming
  • Create robust and concurrent systems that make the most of the available hardware resources
  • Delve into C++ inbuilt libraries and frameworks to design robust systems as per your business needs

Book Description

C++ is the preferred language for system programming due to its efficient low-level computation, data abstraction, and object-oriented features. System programming is about designing and writing computer programs that interact closely with the underlying operating system and allow computer hardware to interface with the programmer and the user. The C++ System Programming Cookbook will serve as a reference for developers who want to have ready-to-use solutions for the essential aspects of system programming using the latest C++ standards wherever possible.

This C++ book starts out by giving you an overview of system programming and refreshing your C++ knowledge. Moving ahead, you will learn how to deal with threads and processes, before going on to discover recipes for how to manage memory. The concluding chapters will then help you understand how processes communicate and how to interact with the console (console I/O). Finally, you will learn how to deal with time interfaces, signals, and CPU scheduling.

By the end of the book, you will become adept at developing robust systems applications using C++.

What you will learn

  • Get up to speed with the fundamentals including makefile, man pages, compilation, and linking and debugging
  • Understand how to deal with time interfaces, signals, and CPU scheduling
  • Develop your knowledge of memory management
  • Use processes and threads for advanced synchronizations (mutexes and condition variables)
  • Understand interprocess communications (IPC): pipes, FIFOs, message queues, shared memory, and TCP and UDP
  • Discover how to interact with the console (console I/O)

Who this book is for

This book is for C++ developers who want to gain practical knowledge of systems programming. Though no experience of Linux system programming is assumed, intermediate knowledge of C++ is necessary.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started with System Programming
  2. Revisiting C++
  3. Dealing with Processes and Threads
  4. Deep Dive into Memory Management
  5. Using Mutexes, Semaphores, and Condition Variables
  6. Pipes, First-In First-Out (FIFO), Message Queues, and Shared Memory
  7. Network Programming
  8. Dealing with Console I/O and Files
  9. Dealing with Time Interfaces
  10. Managing Signals
  11. Scheduling

Additional information

Author

Onorato Vaticone

Edition

1

Edition Year

2020

Format

PDF

Language

English

Number Of Pages

294

Publisher

Packt Publishing Ltd

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “C++ System Programming Cookbook: Practical recipes for Linux system-level programming using the latest C++ features (pdf)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *