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Completely revised and updated to include the
latest deveolopments in Iternet and business
applications, UNIX Shell Programming, Fourth
Edition provides comprehensive coverage ...
Just like the title states... learn shell
programming in 24 hours using the Sams method of
learning.
The book starts with the basics of UNIX and works
it's way toward the m ...
This book covers a lot of ground, from the basics
of types, to the advanced templates. It requires
no previous experiance in programming ( C or
otherwise ), but of course any ...
Put the Strengths of Solaris to Work for Your
Organization
Mastering Solaris 8 is an indispensable guide to
the version of UNIX famed for its network services
and robustnes ...
The second edition of Unix Shells by Examples
shows off basic commands and utilities in the
three most popular Unix shells--C, Bourne, and
Korn--with side-by-side examples. Th ...
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