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Introduction to Berkeley UNIX and ANSI C, An, 1/e
Jack Hodges, San Francisco State University
Published January, 1995 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1995, 464 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-068495-3
$47.00
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Requiring no prior exposure to computers or to UNIX, this book explores
the functionality of a widely-used version of UNIX called Berkeley System Distribution,
or Berkeley UNIX, as well as the C programming language.
Covers the fundamentals of programming; the correct use of syntax;
programming style, debugging, logic, and system programming with C and UNIX.
MARKET: For anyone interested in an introduction to Berkeley UNIX and C.
I. UNIX.
1. Getting Acquainted with UNIX: The Login Session.
2. Communicating with Other Users Electronically.
3. The UNIX File System.
4. File Creation and Editing.
5. The UNIX Command Shell and Process Control.
6. Printing Documents.
7. Network Processing.
II. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND C.
8. Introduction to Programming in C.
9. Basic C Syntax, Semantics and Programming.
10. Flow Control, Iteration, Arrays and Structures in C.
III. SHELL PROGRAMMING: UNIX AND C.
11. Regular Expressions and Scripts.
12. Shell Scripts II: The C Shell.
13. Shell Scripts II: The Bourne Shell.
Appendices.
Index.
References.
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