Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ames.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcs!lsuc!pesnta!hplabs!ames!eugene From: eugene@ames.UUCP (Eugene Miya) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: Summary of books on Unix systems programming Message-ID: <813@ames.UUCP> Date: Thu, 21-Feb-85 17:09:49 EST Article-I.D.: ames.813 Posted: Thu Feb 21 17:09:49 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 25-Feb-85 04:37:28 EST References: <1137@houxm.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: NASA-Ames Research Center, Mtn. View, CA Lines: 41 > The Independant UNIX Bookstore (somewhere in Calif.) rates > McGilton and Morgan's introduction to UNIX as its top seller. > I forget the exact title, they all sound pretty much alike, Introducing the UNIX System > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > There is quite a nice book called "Operating Systems: The Xinu Approach" > (I can't remember the author's name offhand) that gives quite a nice Doug Comer (dec@pudue) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The UNIX Programming Environment by Kernighan and Pike. The best intermediate text when coupled with the C programming language text by Kernighan and Ritchie. Integrates [buzz...buzz] lex and yacc with other tools like make better than any other. It's organization with it's digressions really mimics the learning process [unlike other books which try to contourt learning into a strict linear process]. It's only problems are the lack of coverage on BSD tools and quick start up which maybe problems for some first time users. > > Greg Skinner (gregbo) > {allegra,cbosgd,ihnp4}!houxm!gregbo Stopped by Tower Records a weekago and snatched a copy of Unix for People [three authors from the education dept at ucb.], new for only $5 [they didn't know the price]. The text is a little bit of a disappointment: there are some inaccuracies on file naming, and there are some very site [read some local ucb (not evans or cory hall) commands like 'batch' or .reminder files. There are stubs for future learn with references to awk and wwb. It tries to be a basic text processing book. The text I object to the most has the words "System V" and Berkeley on the cover published by Que. If you open it up, the text says nothing about the differences or similarities. It is also poor reading. A ripoff. --eugene miya NASA Ames Research Center {hplabs,hao,dual,ihnp4,vortex}!ames!aurora!eugene emiya@ames-vmsb.ARPA or eugene@riacs.ARPA