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  • discarded1023
    For those looking for a broader/more portable introduction, Xavier Leroy and Didier Rémy wrote a great high-level text on UNIX system programming a long time ago [1]. Of course it uses ocaml (perhaps motivating some to learn that language) but the style is low-level and straightforwardly imperative. The advantage is that it sweeps up a lot of the messy and boring error handling into the ocaml runtime and/or exceptions. This makes the code a lot easier to follow, but of course makes it look misleadingly simpler than it would be in C (etc).[1] https://ocaml.github.io/ocamlunix/
  • NewsaHackO
    Is there an actual book available?