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Unix For The Ms-Dos User

by Kenneth Pugh
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Overview

This volume is designed to help MS-DOS programmers become rapidly proficient in the UNIX environment. It focuses on the similarities and differences between the two operating systems, enabling programmers to perform all the operations they did in MS-DOS plus those available only on UNIX systems.

This volume is designed to help MS-DOS power users become rapidly proficient in the UNIX system environment. It focuses on the similarities and differences between the two operating systems, enabling readers to perform all the operations they did in MS-DOS plus those available only on UNIX systems.

Synopsis

This volume is designed to help MS-DOS programmers become rapidly proficient in the UNIX environment. It focuses on the similarities and differences between the two operating systems, enabling programmers to perform all the operations they did in MS-DOS plus those available only on UNIX systems.

First considers the operations that most MS-DOS users perform and the user interface to the operating system (the Shell); then explains the features unique to UNIX—multi-user, multi-tasking; and examines in detail the UNIX shell script files (Bourne shell, Korn shell, C shell)—which are comparable to MS-DOS batch files—showing how they produce the same result, but whose constructs are different. Concludes with an examination of the administration features of UNIX, and its text processing utilities.

For MS-DOS users who want to become rapidly proficient in UNIX systems.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1994
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131460775

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