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Title: UNIX for the Impatient (2nd Edition) by Paul W. Abrahams, Bruce R. Larson ISBN: 0-201-82376-4 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Pub. Date: 07 September, 1995 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (10 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Great resource for UNIX neophytes
Comment: My main experience is in Microsoft technologies and one day I cautiously embarked on a UNIX learning adventure, so to speak.
I purchased this book for a Beginning UNIX course, since it was a required course material. I was surprised by how well this book is structured and how easily it can be used as reference. It's impossible to fit all that is UNIX into 900 pages of text, although the author provided more than enough information for this UNIX novice.
"UNIX for the Impatient" patiently takes you through the most rudimentary topics like shells, kernel, and file permissions to the utilities, editors, and scripting. The section on mailers and newsreaders was most interesting to me, since I work with the Microsoft-based messaging applications.
The best thing - after reading this book, I was able to use various funky terms like "grep", "Emacs", "chmod" and "kill" which are usually not understood by the rest of the uninitiated MCSEs.
Rating: 5
Summary: Quick reference for the experienced
Comment: I have used this book as a reference time and time again, and own both the first and second editions. This is not an "idiot's guide to UNIX," nor is it a reprint of man pages. It falls somewhere in between, and seems to be aimed at technical professionals who find themselves in a variety of operating systems at a moments notice such as Digital Unix (formerly OSF/1), Linux, Solaris, and AIX. You name it, I've been there.
This book won't hold your hand and teach you what a file or directory is. It is not a tutorial. It is assumed that you know the basics. I have referred to this book on numerous occasions when I had to write CGI scripts, or assigned to quick and dirty projects involving some flavor of UNIX, or porting applications to UNIX from Windows/Win-32.
So, if you are like me, and don't want to spend a few hours plowing through a UNIX man pages just to remember the syntax of gzip, tar, or locating a command you used before and don't really remember what it was, this book is for you.
Rating: 5
Summary: One of the best UNIX books I've seen
Comment: This book is a wonderful resource for someone comfortable with computers but new to UNIX. It covers a lot of introductory topics with minimum wasted space. The authors don't go into any single subject too deeply, so it's not overwhelming to someone who just needs to get around on a UNIX system, but it's nonetheless very information-rich, and by the end of the book they cover some surprisingly complex topics.
I highly recommend this book to anyone starting off in UNIX, be it user or sysadmin.
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Title: Underground Guide to UNIX: Slightly Askew Advice from a UNIX Guru by John Montgomery ISBN: 0201406535 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 12 January, 1995 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Learning UNIX Operating System, Fifth Edition by Jerry Peek, Grace Todino-Gonguet, John Strang ISBN: 0596002610 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 15 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Think UNIX by Jon Lasser ISBN: 078972376X Publisher: Pearson Education Pub. Date: July, 2000 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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Title: Unix Power Tools, Third Edition by Shelley Powers, Jerry Peek, Tim O'Reilly, Mike Loukides ISBN: 0596003307 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 01 October, 2002 List Price(USD): $69.95 |
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Title: Sams Teach Yourself UNIX in 24 Hours (3rd Edition) by Dave Taylor ISBN: 0672321270 Publisher: Sams Pub. Date: 20 April, 2001 List Price(USD): $24.99 |
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