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bookshelf - books for learning and Using Unix
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Following is a list of books you may find useful and interesting.
Introduction to Unix
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The UNIX Programming Environment
by Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike
This is the classic book on programming in UNIX, by
some of the original authors of UNIX.
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Learning the Unix Operating System
By Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, John Strang
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UNIX in a Nutshell: System V Edition
By Arnold Robbins
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Unix Power Tools
By Jerry Peek, Tim O'Reilly, Mike Loukides
This collection of questions, answers and examples is
useful for even the experienced UNIX user.
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When You Can't Find Your UNIX System Administrator
By Linda Mui
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UNIX System Administration Handbook
by Evi Nemeth, et al
perl
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Programming Perl
By Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Jon Orwant
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Perl 5 Pocket Reference, Programming Tools
By Johan Vromans
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Perl/Tk Pocket Reference
by Stephen Lidie
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Mastering Perl/Tk, Graphical User Interfaces in Perl
By Nancy Walsh, Stephen Lidie
c
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The C Programming Language
by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie
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The Standard C Library
by P. J. Plauger
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Expert C Programming
by Peter van der Linden
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Advanced Programming in the UNIX(R) Environment
by W. Richard Stevens
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Threads Primer
Bil Lewis, Daniel J. Berg
Tcl/Tk
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Tcl and the Tk Toolkit
by John K. Ousterhout, the author of Tcl/Tk
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Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk
by Brent B. Welch
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Tcl/Tk Pocket Reference
by Paul Raines
Fun
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The Practice of Programming
by Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike
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Elements of Programming Style
by Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger
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The Psychology of Computer Programming
by Gerald M. Weinberg
A classic, though overpriced in it's current edition.
SEE ALSO
Amazon Books http://www.amazon.com
Google http://www.google.com
Online Training
Video Training
A cursory search of the internet found several video tutorials on UNIX.
We have not investigated these in depth, but encourage you to consider
these or others you may find, as an introduction to UNIX. There is
no substitute for sitting at the computer and trying things out at the
command line, however.
BUGS AND CAVEATS
There are many other good books available, and you may
find books you like better.
AUTHOR
Daniel Quinlan