Build efficient systems software with the Zig programming language by creating UNIX tools, network services, asynchronous applications, and high-performance servers.
Build reliable systems software with Zig through a project-driven approach focused on practical engineering challenges. Guided by UNIX systems engineer & bestselling author Mihalis Tsoukalos, you will learn modern systems programming techniques while creating production-ready applications, UNIX tools, & network services.
This book takes you from essential UNIX tooling and build infrastructure to advanced topics such as direct memory access, binary formats, filesystem monitoring, networking, concurrency, asynchronous I/O, & database integration. Through hands-on projects, you will create command-line utilities, TCP and UDP services, HTTP applications, file indexing tools, cache servers, & a domain-specific language interpreter that combines memory management, comptime metaprogramming, parsing, evaluation, & error handling.
Each chapter demonstrates how Zig features solve practical systems programming problems. You will work with memory management, process control, synchronization primitives, event-driven architectures, SQLite integration, protocol design, & performance-focused data structures while learning the reasoning behind key engineering decisions.
By the end of this book, you will be able to build efficient and maintainable systems software in Zig & confidently apply the language to production projects.
Software developers, systems programmers, UNIX systems engineers, and backend engineers who already understand Zig fundamentals and want to build production-ready systems software. Familiarity with programming concepts and experience using languages such as C, C++, Rust, Go, or Python will help you get the most from this book.
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Mihalis Tsoukalos holds a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Patras and an MSc in IT from University College London (UCL). His previous books, Go Systems Programming and Mastering Go, have become must-reads for UNIX and Linux systems professionals. He works as a UNIX systems engineer and a technical author. He enjoys writing technical articles and has written for Sys Admin, MacTech, C/C++ Users Journal, USENIX ;login:, Linux Journal, Linux User and Developer, Linux Format and Linux Voice. His research interests include time series data mining, time series indexing and databases.
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