UNIX for programmers and users : a complete guide / Graham Glass.
By: Glass, Graham
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This text contains comprehensive coverage of UNIX, including basic concepts, popular utilities, shells, networking, systems programming, internals and system administration. Features include the Bourne, C and Korn shells which are described using a logical and layered approach, over 100 utilities and their common options are documented, including awk, grep, sed, vi, and emacs. There is also a fully-documented Internet Shell program, which is a shell that supports redirection and piping to other shells on remote hosts.
Bibliography: (pages 614-615) and index.
What is UNIX? -- UNIX for non-programmers -- The UNIX shells -- The Bourne shell -- The Korn Shell -- The C Shell -- Utilities -- Networking -- C Programming Tools -- Systems Programming -- UNIX Internals -- System Administration -- The Future.