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Mac OS X for Unix Geeks by Ernest E. Rothman (Paperback - Oreilly & Associates Inc)
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Just Enough Unix by Paul K. Andersen (Paperback - McGraw-Hill Science Engineering)
<i>Just Enough UNIX</i> provides a quick and gentle introduction to the UNIX operating system. The fifth edition of this highly successful text reflects changes and updates to the UNIX curriculum that have taken place since the publication of the fourth edition. The book is written in a clear, straightforward style that avoids unnecessary jargon. <p>This short, yet comprehensive text covers the basics of UNIX. It can be used in both a freshman engineering course or to supplement other courses where the student needs to learn UNIX for the first time. The book is enhanced by strong pedagogical tools that will be very useful to those in the classroom, as well as those engaged in self-study.
Unix Programming Environment by Brian W. Kernighan (Paperback - Prentice Hall Ptr)
Most of the book is devoted to discussions of individual tools, but throughout run the themes of combining programs and of using programs to build programs--emphasizing how they fit in the environment.
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by Richard W. Stevens (Paperback - Addison-Wesley)
Unix for Dummies by John R. Levine (Paperback - Subsequent)
<ul><li>UNIX For Dummies has been the standard for beginning UNIX references for nearly ten years, and this latest edition continues that tradition of success <li>This unparalled resource is updated to cover the latest applications of UNIX technology, including Linux and Mac desktops as well as how UNIX works with Microsoft server software <li>Thorough coverage of how to handle UNIX installation, file management, software, utilities, networks, Internet access, and other basic tasks <li>Aimed at the first-time UNIX desktop user growing accustomed to the ins and outs of the OS, as well as the beginning administrator who needs to get a handle on UNIX networking basics <li>Written by John Levine and Margaret Levine Young, longtime UNIX experts and highly experienced For Dummies authors</ul>
Mac OS X UNIX Toolbox by Christopher Negus (Paperback - John Wiley & Sons Inc)
Automating Linux and Unix System Administration by Kirk Bauer (Paperback - Apress)
Mastering UNIX Shell Scripting by Randal K. Michael (Paperback - John Wiley & Sons Inc)
Unix System 5 by Mark G. Sobell (Paperback - Subsequent)
This revision offers the same balanced coverage and clear writing style that distinguished the bestselling original. Sobell now includes coverage of designing and using graphical user interfaces like X Windows and Motif. The traditionally strong coverage of networking and electronic mail has also been expanded as has the coverage of UNIX system administration.
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Harley Hahn's Student Guide to Unix by Harley Hahn (Paperback - Illustrated)
With its easy-to-read, coaching style and well-designed plan, A Student's Guide to Unix, 2/e is the best way to introduce students to the complex world of Unix. This edition is a comprehensive revision of the first Unix textbook specifically developed for the university environment. Designed to be a reference and an educational resource, the book describes all the basic skills involved, as well as countless tips, hints and techniques. This edition includes chapters on the Emacs editor, Job Control and the Korn Shell. It has also been improved as a reference text.
Unix Systems Programming by Kay Robbins (Hardcover - Prentice Hall)
<b>UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency, and Threads </b><b>by Kay A. Robbins and Steven Robbins<br> </b> <ul> <li>UNIX processes, files, and special files </li><li>Signals and timers </li><li>POSIX threads, semaphores, and IPC </li><li>TCP, UDP, multicast, and the Web </li><li>Features projects on Internet radio, server performance, timers, web caching, and shells</li> </ul> <p>Learn how to design and implement reliable UNIX software whether you are using Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, or another POSIX-based system.<br> </p> <p>This completely updated classic (originally titled <i>Practical UNIX Programming</i>) demonstrates how to design complex software to get the most from the UNIX operating system. UNIX Systems Programming provides a clear and easy-to-understand introduction to the essentials of UNIX programming. Starting with short code snippets that illustrate how to use system calls, Robbins and Robbins move quickly to hands-on projects that help readers expand their skill levels.<br> </p> <p>This practical guide thoroughly explores communication, concurrency,and multithreading. Known for its comprehensive and lucid explanationsof complicated topics such as signals and concurrency, the bookfeatures practical examples, exercises, reusable code, and simplifiedlibraries for use in network communication applications.</p> <p>A self-contained reference that relies on the latest UNIX standards,UNIX Systems Programming provides thorough coverage of files, signals,semaphores, POSIX threads, and client-server communication. Thisedition features all-new chapters on the Web, UDP, and serverperformance. The sample material has been tested extensively in theclassroom.</p> <p><b>PRENTICE HALL</b> </p> <p><b>Professional Technical Reference</b></p> <p>Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458</p> <p>www.phptr.com </p> <p>ISBN: 0-13-042411-0</p> <p> </p>
Introduction To Unix by David I. Schwartz (Paperback - Prentice Hall)
Unix for Programmers and Users by King Ables (Paperback - Subsequent)
<P> This text offers an accessible overview of UNIX inside and out, including discussion of basic concepts, popular utilities, shells, networking, windowing systems, systems programming, internals, and system administration. </P> <P> UNIX For Programmers and Users will he useful to novice or experienced computer science students and professionals. </P> <P> The updated third edition features the following coverage: </P> <UL> <LI>Describes the major flavors of UNIX and Linux</LI> <LI>Includes a new chapter on the Bourne Again Shell (bash) and describes all four major UNIX shells</LI> <LI>Documents over 100 utilities and their common options including awk, grep, sed, Perl, vi, and emacs</LI> <LI>Includes a fully documented "Internet Shell" program that supports redirection and piping to other Internet shells on remote hosts</LI> </UL> <P> Numerous illustrations, examples, summaries, quizzes, exercises, and plentiful source code complement the narrative to provide a superior UNIX learning tool for any version of UNIX. </P>
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A Practical Guide to the Unix System by Mark G. Sobell (Paperback - Subsequent)
<P> <UL> <LI>Includes complete chapters on the Korn Shell, the emacs text editor, and the vi editor</LI> <LI>Contains a new chapter on Networking with coverage of many network structures and commands as well as detailed instruction on accessing the Internet using archie and gopher, how to transfer files using FTP, and a section on World Wide Web and Mosaic</LI> <LI>Provides a new chapter on Graphical User Interfaces that discusses GUI components, the X Window System, and using and customizing Motif</LI> <LI>Examines the make, SCCS, RCS, awk, and sed programming tools</LI> <LI>Features detailed chapters on the Bourne and C shells with explanations of how to write shell programs (shell scripts)</LI> <LI>Includes an in-depth chapter on the Korn shell that covers writing shell scripts and advanced concepts including recursion and the coprocess</LI> <LI>Offers a quick overview of the UNIX system in Chapter 1</LI> <LI>Provides coverage of text editing, electronic mail, shell programming, and other applications with examples, exercises, sample screens, and review questions incorporated throughout</LI> <LI>References 75 of the most frequently used UNIX utilities in Part II</LI> <LI>Includes clearly marked sections of optional advanced material for experienced UNIX users</LI> </UL> <br><br> 0805375651B04062001
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