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Unix Tool Building (Hardcover)

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A step-by-step guide to tool development using existing tools and custom-written programs, subroutines, and shell scripts. This book traces the development of an actual tool, known as watcher, to illustrate how the principles of tool development are applied in real-world situations. Special attention is given to [...]

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Posted on 2nd May 2010No Comments
Portable UNIX (Hardcover)

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Using a dictionary-style format, organized by task rather than command, this is an accessible and easy-to-use reference on AT&T UNIX System V, Release 4. Utilities, text and number processing, file handling, printing, editing and formatting are among the many topics covered by the author, a well-known [...]

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Posted on 19th April 2010No Comments
Newnes Unix Pocket Book (Newnes Pocket Books) (Hardcover)

Product DescriptionNewnes UNIX Pocket Book, now extensively updated in its third edition, is the essential companion for users wanting to get to grips with the UNIX system and its facilities. Based on the two main implementations – System V and the Berkely enhancements – [...]

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Posted on 14th April 2010No Comments
UNIX Unleashed: System Administrator’s Edition (Hardcover)

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Master the Unix file systems and syntax as both a user and administrator with Unix Unleashed: System Administrator’s Edition. Become an expert on the Unix system’s organization, file storage, and essential commands. This large, comprehensive volume provides you with the fundamentals of [...]

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Posted on 5th April 2010No Comments
C and Unix Programming: A comprehensive Guide Incorporating the ANSI and POSIX Standards (Hardcover)

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“Developers might also consider checking out the following: C and Unix Programming, by N. S. Kutti” — Technology@Intel Magazine, September 2003
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Reviewers of the earlier version of this book credited it with both an original approach and creative explanations for the various concepts. This comprehensive [...]

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Posted on 10th March 20102 Comments
UNIX System V Network Programming (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) (Hardcover)

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Authoritative reference for programmers and system architects interested in building networked and distributed applications for UNIX System V. DLC: Operating systems (Computers)
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This book is for programmers who are interested in learning how to use the networking interfaces [...]

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Posted on 4th March 2010No Comments
Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare Migration/Coexistence: A Professional’s Guide (Hardcover)

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Many “overview” books assume that the reader is a semi-animated managerial type who can’t handle any technicalities at all. Thankfully, Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare Migration and Coexistence: A Professional’s Guide isn’t like that. In this book, Rajagopal provides decision-makers with a comprehensive [...]

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Posted on 8th February 20101 Comment
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment (Professional Computing Ser.) (Hardcover)

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Posted on 29th January 2010No Comments
The Design of the Unix Operating System (Hardcover)

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Posted on 28th January 2010No Comments
Exploring the Unix System (Hayden Books UNIX system library) (Hardcover)

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The complete beginner’s guide to UNIX! The easy-to-use introduction to this popular operating system. “Introduces popular functions and explains how operating systems work. Includes how to create, copy, and rename files. Also presents the vi screen editor and customized commands”. Covers Through Release [...]

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Posted on 22nd January 20101 Comment
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