The Unix Dictionary of Commands, Terms, and Acronyms

Read The Unix Dictionary of Commands, Terms, and Acronyms PDF by * Margaret Levine Young, John R. Levine, Larry Shumer, Chris Negus eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Unix Dictionary of Commands, Terms, and Acronyms To meet the needs of UNIX users at all levels of expertise, it features a concise introduction to UNIX and a comprehensive listing of all available UNIX documentation.. Users will find succinct definitions of: UNIX commands; utilities distributed with UNIX; file formats; communication protocols; and system calls. This UNIX dictionary provides definitions for thousands of UNIX-specific terms, all carefully cross-referenced. And that means that even the most computer-literate users can have troubl

The Unix Dictionary of Commands, Terms, and Acronyms

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Asin : 0070376441
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 314 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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To meet the needs of UNIX users at all levels of expertise, it features a concise introduction to UNIX and a comprehensive listing of all available UNIX documentation.. Users will find succinct definitions of: UNIX commands; utilities distributed with UNIX; file formats; communication protocols; and system calls. This UNIX dictionary provides definitions for thousands of UNIX-specific terms, all carefully cross-referenced. And that means that even the most computer-literate users can have trouble keeping their "bangs" and "flags" and "anonymous ftps" straight. But because UNIX has been around for so long, it has evolved a language of its own. For 20 years, UNIX has been part of mainstream computing - and its popularity keeps growing. In addition, this resource refers the reader to standard UNIX documentation for each command, utility or concep

UNIX has its own jargon. There are definitions for terms used in EMACS, the primary UNIX editor, and for most important UNIX commands. How many times have you spoken to a systems administrator or programmer and not understood what was said? Although there are many online manuals and guides for UNIX, they are all written for people who have a solid understanding of this operating system. Many academic librarians are being brought into the UNIX world through their use of e-mail or the Internet and because some new online catalogs run in the UNIX environment. The compilers begin with definitions for symbols and then continue with a straightforward alphabetical arrangement. .

unix dictionary very effective morris joel because it defines a lot of the unix foreign terms that I either have not heard of or been familiar with

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