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C Programming in Linux

Setting up your System
1. Chapter One: Hello World 1.1 Hello Program 1 1.2 Hello Program 2 1.3 Hello Program 3 1.4 Hello Program 4 1.5 Hello World conclusion
2. Data and Memory 2.1 Simple data types? 2.2 What is a string? 2.3 What can a string “mean” 2.4 Parsing a string 2.5 Data and Memory – conclusion what‘s missing in this equation?
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3. Functions, pointers and structures 3.1 Functions 3.2 Library Functions 3.3 A short library function reference 3.4 Data Structures 3.5 Functions, pointers and structures – conclusion
4. Logic, loops and fl ow control 4.1 Syntax of C Flow of control 4.2 Controlling what happens and in which order 4.3 Logic, loops and fl ow conclusion
5. Database handling with MySQL 5.1 On not reinventing the wheel 5.2 MySQL C API
6. Graphics with GD library 6.1 Generating binary content 6.2 Using TrueType Fonts 6.3 GD function reference
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7. Apache C modules 7.1 Safer C web applications 7.2 Adding some functionality 7.3 Apache Modules Conclusion
8. The Ghost project 8.1 A PHP web site generator project






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