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100 1 _aAfzal, Amir.
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245 1 0 _aUNIX unbounded :
_b a beginning approach /
_c Amir Afzal.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :
_b Pearson/Prentice Hall,
_c c2008.
300 _axxi, 553 p. :
_b ill ;
_c 28 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aFirst Thing First -- The Unix Operating System -- Getting Started -- The Vi Editor: First Look -- Introduction To The Unix File System -- The Vi Editor: Last Look -- The Unix File System Continued -- Exploring The Shell -- Unix Communication -- Program Development -- Session11: Shell Programming -- Shell Scripts: Writing Applications -- Farewell To Unix -- Command Summary -- Terminal Session -- Appendices.
520 _aThis handbook uses straightforward examples to introduce the UNIX operating system, including its historical development, major versions, and important features. It covers the topics necessary for users to function independently and handle routine tasks, giving readers a foundation for exploring more advanced UNIX topics. Builds knowledge with a general explanation of concepts and topics, followed by more detailed and complex commands and examples as the chapter progresses. Explains the importance of the operating system and explores its primary functions. Includes a new chapter on the Emacs editor as an alternative to the vi editor. For those interested in learning more about the UNIX operating system.
520 _aUNIX Unbounded: A Beginning Approach is ideal for introductory courses in the UNIX operating system. It is also serves as a suitable introduction to UNIX for professionals. Using clear-cut examples, this tutorial introduces readers to the UNIX operating system, including its historical development, major versions, and important features. It covers the topics necessary for users to function independently and handle routine tasks, giving readers a foundation for exploring more advanced UNIX topics
630 0 0 _aUNIX (Computer file)
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650 0 _aOperating systems (Computers)
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