Why This Matters
The adoption of The Linux Programming Interface (TLPI) as a university course text highlights its importance as an educational resource for Linux and UNIX system programming. This trend can influence future editions to better serve academic needs, ultimately benefiting students and educators in the tech industry. It underscores the book's growing role in shaping the next generation of system programmers and developers.
Key Takeaways
- TLPI is increasingly used as a university course textbook for Linux and UNIX programming.
- The author is seeking feedback from educators to improve future editions for academic use.
- The book's adoption signifies its value as a foundational resource in system programming education.
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The Linux Programming Interface as a university course text
Although I didn't specifically target TLPI at the university market as I wrote it, by now I've had emails from a number of university teachers who are using TLPI as a required text or as recommended reading for courses on Linux or UNIX system programming.
I'm very interested to find out more details about the use of TLPI in university courses, with the idea in mind of improving a future edition of the book for use in that market. If you are a university teacher using TLPI as a course book, please drop me a mail to let me know. In particular, I'd be interested in your answers to as many of the following questions as possible: