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Voodoo Unix: Mastery Tips & Masterful Tricks

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Offers a jambalaya of UNIX tips, tricks, and shortcuts, employing a topically arranged, indexed collection that covers installation and system configuration, shells, multitasking, interoperability and networking, and more. Original. (Intermediate).

300 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1994

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Charlie Russel

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October 5, 2023
Tries to be cute.

By now looking at the published date you can tell this book is a tad dated. However, the information in it is sound and still applicable to today’s environment.

I am afraid that this is one of those books that nobody likes because if you already know the information then the book is too basic. If you do not know the information the book is too confusing. Voodoo is the perfect title for the book as it tells you a lot of tips and tricks without the bother to tell you the theory or the extension of what you have learned.

I have to admit that I learned a couple of things from the book. However, it is not worth spending the time and money on those items that I would have probably found eventually.
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