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 UNIX® Shells by Example Fourth Edition The world's #1 shell programming book—now fully updated for Linux and more!
UNIX Shells by Example is the world's #1 shell programming book, from the world's #1 shell programming instructor: Ellie Quigley. In ... |  |  Solaris Operating Environment Boot CampThe aim of this book is not to be just another "Guide for System Administrators," but rather a workshop manual that describes the tasks that need to be performed to build a complex network using the standard components delivered with the system.
We present the chapters in the same chronological order that the system administrator... |  |  Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, A (2nd Edition)
For use with all versions of Linux, including Ubuntu,™ Fedora,™ openSUSE,™ Red Hat,® Debian, Mandriva, Mint, and now OS X, too!
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 Beginning Unix (Programmer to Programmer)The Unix operating system is the basis for some of today's most-used platforms, including Mac OS® X and Linux®. This book covers Unix basics for these as well as the more commonly recognized Sun Solaris and BSD.
First, you will learn Unix terminology, core concepts, methodology, and how to log in... |  |  Introducing Regular Expressions
This book shows you how to write regular expressions through examples. Its goal is to
make learning regular expressions as easy as possible. In fact, this book demonstrates
nearly every concept it presents by way of example so you can easily imitate and try
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Regular expressions ... |  |  Beginning Perl, 3rd Edition
Perl was originally written by Larry Wall while he was working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labs. Larry is an Internet legend, known not just for Perl, but as the author of the UNIX utilities rn, one of the original Usenet newsreaders, and patch, a tremendously useful tool that takes a list of differences between two files and allows you to... |
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 The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.
The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way... |  |  A Practical Guide to UNIX® for Mac OS® X UsersThe Most Useful UNIX Guide for Mac OS X Users Ever, with Hundreds of High-Quality Examples!
Beneath Mac OS® X’s stunning graphical user interface (GUI) is the most powerful operating system ever created: UNIX®. With unmatched clarity and... |  |  Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting BibleLearn all the command lines for all Linux shells in this one-stop guide
There's a lot to be said for going back to basics. Not only does this Bible give you a quick refresher on the structure of open-source Linux software, it also shows you how to bypass the hefty graphical user interface on Linux systems and start... |
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 Linux in a Nutshell, Fourth EditionComprehensive but concise, Linux in a Nutshell is an essential desktop reference for the commands that users of Linux utilize every day. It covers all substantial user, programming, administration, and networking commands for the most common Linux distributions. It's several quick references rolled into one:... |  |  Perl by Example (4th Edition)Perl, now more than ever!
A few years ago, Perl was a secret of UNIX® programmers who wanted to combine the power of grep, awk, sed, tr, shells and C in a single easy language. These days it's everywhere, as the source language for the CGI scripts that make the Internet go 'round.
This Second Edition of Perl by Example is... |  |  UNIX® Shells by Example, Third EditionFive UNIX shells, three essential utilities, one indispensable resource!
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Learn UNIX shell programming the easy way, using hands-on examples
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Covers all five leading UNIX shells-C, Bourne, Korn, bash, and tcsh
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