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PrefaceThe Programming Utilities Guide provides information for developers about the special built-in programming tools available in the SunOS system. Who Should Use This BookThis guide is intended for application programmers who are using the Solaris 2.x system. Before You Read This BookReaders of this guide are expected to understand the Solaris 2.x operating system, programming, and networking. How This Book Is OrganizedThis guide has several chapters, each discussing a unique topic. Each chapter describes a tool that can aid you in programming. These include:
Other tools of interest, documented more completely in the SunOS Reference Manual, are listed briefly here.
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Note - The Note sign is used to emphasize points of interest, to present parenthetical information, and to cite references to other documents and commands. |