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Free Book on FreeBSD System Programming 20

An anonymous reader writes "A new book on BSD system programming has been released. And, in the spirit of open source, the book was released using the GNU Free Documentation License. Anyone interested in system programming on the BSD's can use this."
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Free Book on FreeBSD System Programming

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  • by Sevn ( 12012 )
    What an awesome gift idea.

    I know I'll be putting this to very good use.
  • well edited :-) (Score:2, Interesting)

    by straycheck ( 617412 )
    Chapter 2: Bootsrapping BSD
    • I fail to understand how the parent post is "interesting" (funny, perhaps). I understand the point being made -- the word "bootstrapping" was misspelled -- but that happens. It seems to me that is why the licensing on this book is significant: At least with this book this error can be corrected and reprinted by anyone so readers don't have to live with the error for long. As I read the web page, it looks like there is no error in the table of contents.

      It's got to be tough to write a book and not make a
  • AC's standard screed on the death and irrelevance of *BSD [slashdot.org]

    (just to spare him the effort of posting it again ;-)
  • by prostoalex ( 308614 ) on Tuesday July 27, 2004 @10:55AM (#9812384) Homepage Journal
    Free programming books [moskalyuk.com] published online.
  • Yuck (Score:4, Informative)

    by addaon ( 41825 ) <addaon+slashdot@nOsPAM.gmail.com> on Tuesday July 27, 2004 @11:01AM (#9812458)
    Okay, I've only read the Basic and Advanced I/O chapters here, but it doesn't look like there's any material that's not straight from the man pages... certainly no discussion of best practice, or performance ramifications, or any of the other good systems stuff I had hoped to see...
  • Not much depth here (Score:3, Informative)

    by dru ( 4742 ) on Tuesday July 27, 2004 @11:40AM (#9812894)
    This book reminds me of Marc Rockhind's "Advanced Unix Programming", but is less technical in nature.

    The chapter on BSD make was interesting, a topic not usually covered because most people use GNU Make these days.

    And the section on kqueue(2) was interesting, although very superficial.

    Everything else would be largely familiar to anyone who's familiar with the Unix programming idiom.

    As someone who cut his teeth on "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD Operating System", I'm eagerly anticipating McKusick's book on FreeBSD 5.2, to be released in August. http://www.mckusick.com/FreeBSDbook.html [mckusick.com]

  • Whoever is publishing this book is going to take a bath on the project. I wish whoever did this wouldn't have been so stupid. And to whoever wrote this book, why did you push for a GFDL'ed online book? Stupid, stupid, stupid. Go ask Pearson publishing about this, they and many other publishers have first hand accounts of the failings of the GFDL. Unfortunately, this publisher will probably not write another book about BSD, even though it's the GFDL that is to blame. If Pearson Publishing Group (they o
    • While I to some degree sympathize with your ranting, I mostly feel sympathy for your (overly) ideological views. Maybe this gets a treatable disease one day, too...

      Especially since you didn't have a thing to say about the book itself...

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