A System V Guide to UNIX and XENIX takes the novice reader through
the features of the UNIX system step-by-step without jargon and
assumptions about the reader's technical knowledge found in similar
books. With its clear explanations, numerous examles, and
straightforward organization, this book appeals to many
non-technical people just beginning to work with UNIX, as well as
engineers and programmers with prior experience. Anyone who reads
this book will learn how to use the features of UNIX, and how to
modify and customize those features. It is organized in such a way
that it leads the reader from the UNIX basics to the more complex
and powerful concepts such as shell-programming and networking.
Although the book is written as introduction and reference for the
UNIX user, it can very well be used as a textbook in undergraduate
computer science or computer engineering courses.
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