Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!charyb!dan From: dan@kfw.COM (Dan Mick) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Needed: Good Unix book Message-ID: <1990Mar11.064637.21104@kfw.COM> Date: 11 Mar 90 06:46:37 GMT References: <248@techbook.UUCP> <80@cvbnetPrime.COM> Reply-To: uunet!charyb!dan (Dan Mick) Organization: KFW Corporation, Newbury Park, CA Lines: 23 In article <80@cvbnetPrime.COM> jsulliva@cvbnet.UUCP (Jeff Sullivan, x4096 MS 4-2) writes: | | I would *highly* recommend: | "The Unix Programming Environment", Kernigan & Pike, | Prentice-Hall. | | "Advanced Unix Programming", Marc Rothchild, | Prentice-Hall. | | The titles say it all. Disclaimer: I have no affiliation | with Prentice-Hall, just a lot of their books. | | Jeff Sullivan Computervision/Prime | CADDS R&D Bedford, MA 01730 | -------------------------------------------- | UUCP : {decvax|linus|sun}!cvbnet!jsulliva | Internet: jsulliva@cvbnet.prime.com Ahem. That's 'Kernighan' and 'Rochkind', Mister Sullevein. ;-} They're Good Guys; they deserve to have their names spelled correctly. And besides, it makes it damned hard to find the book, even if you're *not* using a computer search.