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  • The Art of UNIX Programming (Eric Steven Raymond)

    Covering all the essential components of Unix/Linux, including process management, concurrent programming, timer and time service, file systems and network programming, this textbook emphasizes programming practice in the Unix/Linux environment.

  • Systems Programming in Unix/Linux (K.C. Wang)

    This book attempts to capture the engineering wisdom and design philosophy of the UNIX, Linux, and Open Source software development community, and as it is applied today by the most experienced programmers.

  • The UNIX Hater's Handbook (Simson Garfinkel, et al)

    This book is for all people who are forced to use UNIX. It is a humorous book - pure entertainment - that maintains that UNIX is a computer virus with a user interface. It is a self-help book that will let readers know they are not alone.

  • Lions' Commentary on Unix 6th Edition (John Lions)

    This legendary underground classic, reproduced without modification, is really two works in one: the complete source code to an early version (Edition 6) of the UNIX operating system, a treasure in itself!

  • UNIX System Security: A Guide for Users & System Administrators

    This book begins by examining four high-profile breaches of UNIX security as illustrations of how a UNIX system can be attacked. It then provides the information necessary to protect against these forms of attack, and offers the tools.

  • The Book of Webmin: Learned to Stop Worrying and Love UNIX

    This books teaches you How to use Webmin's unique features, including integrating the most popular services (Apache, BIND, Sendmail, and more) as well as the standard system features (network configuration, disk configuration, users and groups, etc.).

  • O'Reilly® UNIX Systems Programming for SVR4 (David A. Curry)

    This book gives you the nitty-gritty details on how UNIX interacts with applications. If you're writing an application from scratch, or if you're porting an application to any System V Release 4 (SVR4) platform, you need this book.

  • O'Reilly® Using C on the UNIX System (David A. Curry)

    This book provides a thorough introduction to the UNIX system call libraries. It is aimed at programmers who already know C, but who want to take full advantage of the UNIX programming environment.

  • The Unix Programming Environment (Mark Burgess)

    Designed for first-time and experienced users, this book describes the UNIX programming environment and philosophy in detail. Readers will gain an understanding of how to use the system, its components, and the programs.

  • Porting UNIX Software: From Download to Debug (Greg Lehey)

    The book exhaustively discusses the differences between versions of UNIX and the areas where porters tend to have problems. Many problems can be solved without a knowledge of C or UNIX.

  • Programming in C - UNIX System Calls and Subroutines Using C

    This book is guide to UNIX software development in C for professional programmers and students. It focuses on the UNIX system call interface. , the programming interface between the UNIX Kernel and applications software running in the UNIX environment.

  • ANSI C for Programmers on UNIX Systems (Tim Love)

    This document aims to introduce C by providing and explaining examples of common programming tasks, and to enable the reader to learn from available source code by clarifying common causes of incomprehension.

  • O'Reilly® Unix Text Processing (Dale Dougherty, Tim O'Reilly)

    It shows how UNIX can be used effectively in the preparation of written documents, specially in the process of producing book-length documents. Surely it is important to learn the tools of the trade, and we will demonstrate the tools available.

  • Conquering the Command Line: Unix and Linux for Developers

    In this book you will find not only the most useful command line tools for Unix and Linux based systems you need to know, but also the most helpful options and flags for those tools.

  • Operating Systems Handbook: Unix, Openvms, Os/400, Vm, MVS

    This book will help readers who are experts using one of the five most popular mainframe and mid-range operating systems become skilled users of the other four. Includes concise tutorials, step-by-step examples and quick-reference material.

  • Unix and Perl Primer for Biologists (Keith Bradnam, et al)

    This is a basic introductory course for biologists to learn the essential aspects of the Perl programming language. It is aimed at people with no prior experience in either programming or Unix.

  • O'Reilly® Mh and Xmh: E-mail for Users and Programmers

    This book contains useful examples, tips, tricks, and documented and undocumented features that the author learned in thirteen years as an MH user, instructor, programmer, and system administrator.

  • UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition (Robin Burk, et al)

    UNIX Unleashed, System Administrator's Edition is an in-depth examination of the UNIX operating system. Real-world examples, definitions, tips and tricks allow you to: Get a jump start on UNIX with an overview and a basic tutorial, et al.

  • O'Reilly® Practical UNIX and Internet Security, Second Edition

    This book is a practical guide that spells out, in readable and entertaining language, the threats, the system vulnerabilities, and the countermeasures you can adopt to protect your UNIX system, network, and Internet connection.

  • The Daemon, the Gnu, and the Penguin (Peter H. Salus)

    In addition to covering a history of free and open source, This book explores how free and open software is changing the world. The author interviewed well over a hundred key figures to document the history and background of free and open source software.

  • The Unix CD Bookshelf - 7 Bestselling Books

    This collection delivers more than 4,000 pages of easily searchable information in a convenient format accessible from any web browser. Programmers get a complete UNIX reference library they can easily carry anywhere.

  • The Networking CD Bookshelf, Version 2.0 - 7 Bestselling Books

    There are seven best-selling TCP/IP networking guides packed. It references and tutorials -- fully searchable and cross-referenced, so you can search either the individual index for each book or the master index for the entire collection.

  • Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers

    This book will educate system managers on how to best approach the complex realm of Linux and UNIX management and performance monitoring. The book will focus on core issues such as configuration management, accounting, and monitoring performance.

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