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UNIX for Programmers and Users, 3/E
ISBN-10: 0130465534
ISBN-13: 9780130465535
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2003
Format: Paper; 687 pp
Published: 02/06/2003
Status: Instock
For an introductory course on UNIX.
UNIX for Programmers and Users, Third Edition follows in the tradition of previous editions to provide students with complete, up-to-date coverage of UNIX. In this new edition they will find information on basic concepts, popular utilities, shells, networking, systems programming, internals, system administration, and much more.
Provides coverage of this popular operating system.
Keeps students abreast of the latest advancements in Perl.
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Gives beginning students even more opportunities to practice the concepts learned.
Explains more clearly to students what they are looking at.
Allows students to use the text as a reference long after the class is over.
Encourages students to “get up and running” as a user on a UNIX system regardless of what platform they are using.
Provides coverage of all the major UNIX shells.
Gives students an introduction to what they will be learning in the chapter as well as opportunities to practice and test their knowledge.
Draws students into the text.
Important to understand the Internet so as to better understand UNIX.
Provides coverage of this popular operating system.
Keeps students abreast of the latest advancements in Perl.
Keeps students abreast of the latest advancements in vi text editor.
Gives beginning students even more opportunities to practice the concepts learned.
Explains more clearly to students what they are looking at.
1. What Is UNIX?
2. UNIX for Non-Programmers.
3. The UNIX Shells.
4. The Bourne Shell.
5. The Korn Shell.
6. The C Shell.
7. Bash.
8. The Bourne Again Shell.
9. Networking.
10. The Internet.
11. Windowing Systems.
12. C Programming Tools.
13. Systems Programming.
14. UNIX Internals.
15. System Administration.
16. The Future.
Appendices.
Bibliography.
Graham Glass graduated from the University of Southampton, England, with a bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics in 1983. He emigrated to the United States and obtained his master's degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 1985. He then worked as a UNIX/C systems analyst and became heavily involved with research in neural networks and parallel distributed processing. He later taught at the University of Texas at Dallas, covering a wide variety of courses, including UNIX, C, assembly language, programming languages, C++, and Smalltalk. He co-founded a corporation called ObjectSpace and currently trains and consults for such companies as DSC Corporation, Texas Instruments, Northern Telecom, J.C. Penney, and Bell Northern Research, using his OOP and parallel systems knowledge to design and build a parallel object-oriented computer system and language based on the Inmos T9000 transputer chip. In his spare time, he writes music, scuba dives, skis, and occasionally sleeps.
King Ables earned his bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin in 1982. He has been a UNIX user, developer, systems administrator, or consultant since 1979, working at both small start-up companies and large corporations. He has provided support and training, developed UNIX product software and systems tools, and written product documentation and training materials. In the 1990s, he was the sole proprietor of a UNIX consulting concern in Austin before deciding to move to the mountains of Colorado. Prior to this project, he published a book on UNIX systems administration. He has written many magazine articles on various UNIX topics and holds a software patent on an e-commerce privacy mechanism. His professional interests include networking security and Internet privacy, but he likes hiking and skiing a bit more.
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.
UNIX For Programmers and Users will he useful to novice or experienced computer science students and professionals.
The updated third edition features the following coverage:
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.
Companion Website - Ables, 3/E
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©2003 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement; 0 pp |
Estimated Availability : 02/24/2003
ISBN-10: 0131005456 |
ISBN-13: 9780131005457
Companion Website - Ables, 3/E
Ables
©2003 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement; 0 pp |
Estimated Availability : 02/24/2003
ISBN-10: 0131005456 |
ISBN-13: 9780131005457
Companion Website - Ables, 3/E
Ables
©2003 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement; 0 pp |
Estimated Availability : 02/24/2003
ISBN-10: 0131005456 |
ISBN-13: 9780131005457
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Companion Website - Ables, 3/E
Ables
©2003 | Prentice Hall | On-line Supplement; 0 pp |
Estimated Availability : 02/24/2003
ISBN-10: 0131005456 |
ISBN-13: 9780131005457
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