Bulletproof unix

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792 p. · 23.5x17.8 cm · Paperback

For one-semester, undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Introductory Unix, Introductory Unix Programming, and the Unix Operating System.

This accessible introduction to Unix assumes no prior knowledge of Unix and gives students all the prerequisite skills and historical knowledge they need for each new topic. (For example, sed and grep are taught before awk, which is based on those two tools). Bulletproof Unix features a personal, interactive writing style and provides students with sufficient depth for understanding concepts without burdening them with too much detail.

1. Introduction.
2. Getting Started.
3. File Handling in Unix.
4. File Matching Metacharacters, Commands, and History.
5. Editing 101 Meet ed.
6. Editing 102 eds Big Brother ex.
7. Lets Get Visual!
8. Interesting Commands.
9. Tools and Concepts.
10. Process Control.
11. Regular Expressions and the Grep Sisters.
12. Types of Text Processing.
13. awk.
14. Putting It All Together...Shell Scripting.

Appendix A. Playing with Numbering Systems.
Appendix B. The GNU System and Library.
Appendix C. ASCII Collating Sequence.
Appendix D. ed Command Overview.
Appendix E. ex Command Overview.
Appendix F. vi Command Overview.
Appendix G. A Light Overview of Emacs.

  • Coverage of commands available on any Unix distribution - Not designed for a single version of Unix.
  • Coverage of both Solaris and Linux - Examples of both versions are included in screen captures.
  • Screen captures throughout -Reinforces each of the commands in use or concepts as presented.
  • Chapter-end working examples, enables students to practice what they have learned while reinforcing their understanding of the concepts covered in each chapter.
  • Chapter-end pedagogical tools - Includes problems, review questions, and key terms.