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Overview
Power tools for HP-UX developers. Migrating to an HP-UX-based system is now an easy as following the crystal-clear guidelines in Keven Leinninger's HP-UX Developer's Toolkit. It's the only hands-on guide to every tool for building powerful application software on thid increasingly popular platform. You'll see how to locate, use and build tools for: native software development: dbx, lint, prof and gprof, ar, nm, strip, the r Commands, install and tn3270; native scripting: awk, sed, make, mkmf, lex and yacc; nonnative software development: gzip, gcc, libg++, configure, make, flex, bison, patch, gas, gawk, RCS, CVS, Smalltalk; f2c and more; spreadsheets, interactive shells and I/O: oleo, perl, texinfo, bsplit, less, bash, diff, screen, fax mtols, cpio, ispell, monitor, xzap, zip and unzip; nonnative output and display: ghostscript, ghostview, groff, pbmplus, gnuplot, tcl, xloadimage and mpeg--play; nonnative communication: Kermit, xmodem and zmodem; nonnative Internet tools: Archie, Xarchie, xmm, Xgopher and Mosaic; much more.The first application developer's guide for HP-UX--with a CD-ROM featuring tools and software with the help of this comprehensive book/CD-ROM package, you'll be able to acquire the hands-on skills needed to develop all types of applications for Hewlett-Packard's increasingly popular version of UNIX--HP-UX. This expert resource provides step-by-step details on the HP-UX software development and communications tools, format and display, and much more. along with the book comes a aluable CD-ROM filled with unique development tools, precompiled software, and prebuilt solutions that will enable you to get the most out of this new platform. The tools for using HP-UX include multimedia software... Internet software... graphics software... and new compiler technologies. HP-UX Developer's Tool Kit also tells you about the important differences between HP-UX and other versions of UNIX, such as Sun Microsystems' Solaris and IBM's AIX. In addition, the book contains guidance on where to go for more information about HP-UX, plus a listing of Internet access providers.
Book Details
Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, c1997.
Pages
473
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780079121745