The Art of Unix Programming
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The Art of Unix Programming by
BSD and conceptual ones such as Linux
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The author utilizes a comparative approach to explaining Unix by contrasting it to other
EROS and Plan 9 from Bell Labs
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The book was published by Addison-Wesley, September 17, 2003, ISBN 0-13-142901-9 and is also available online, under a Creative Commons license with additional clauses.[1]
Contributors
The book contains many contributions, quotations and comments from UNIX gurus past and present. These include:
- Rogue)
- Steve Bellovin
- Stuart Feldman
- Jim Gettys
- Stephen C. Johnson
- Brian Kernighan
- David Korn
- Mike Lesk
- Doug McIlroy
- Marshall Kirk McKusick
- Keith Packard
- Henry Spencer
- Ken Thompson
See also
References
- ^ "The Art of Unix Programming".
This book and its on-line version are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 1.0 license, with the additional proviso that the right to publish it on paper for sale or other for-profit use is reserved to Pearson Education, Inc.
External links
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- Online book (HTML edition)
- Official website
- The Art of Unix Programming Archived 2005-03-17 at the Wayback Machine at FAQs