jih@usl.UUCP (Juha I. Heinanen) (02/13/85)
I am teaching a course that among other things deals with concurrent programming and would like to use the system calls of Unix dealing with pipes, signals, sockets, etc. as one example of process communication. Although there are tens of books dealing with Unix, I haven't yet found a single one that contains adequate tutorial material on the subject. I am aware of the few pages in Bourne's book and also I have a copy of 4.2bsd System Manual. Is that all or can someone give me good pointers to textbooks containing such material? If there isn't any textbooks, I would appreciate to receive copies of your favorite example programs that show how the things are done. I am willing to post an edited summary of your answers (if any). Juha Heinanen USL, P.O. Box 44330, Lafayette, LA 70504-433, tel. (318)231-5345 UUCP: {ut-sally, akgua}!usl!jih ARPA: usl!jih@ut-sally CSNet: jih%usl.UUCP@csnet-relay -- Will this be appended?