Seth,
Based on your question, I am going to guess that you are not
familiar with C, but are familiar with an object-oriented language (e.g. lisp)
or a stream language (basic). If you will be using C or C++, I recommend
reading a copy of
The C Programming Language by Kerninghan an
[how do I get a program to read data from a document]
Try to glance over all of the manual pages in section 2 and 3.
Do an "ls" of /usr/man/man2, and then use "man" to display the
individual pages using a command like "man 2 accept". Just a glance
at each page will get you started, you'll know whe
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