October 2025
Intermediate to advanced
1048 pages
29h 35m
English
In this chapter, I introduce the paradigm we’ll employ to design and implement system programs in the rest of this book. I’ll present the common code used by the projects that we’ll develop and explain its organization. We’ll also explore how Unix represents dates, times, and other information that depends on regional and cultural norms, such as character sets, monetary units, and numbers. Finally, I’ll explain the concept and implementation of locales and describe the steps needed to internationalize programs so that their interfaces conform to the settings users choose for their locales.
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