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Linux Programmer's Reference

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Author is a recognized Linux expert--PC Magazine calls Peterson "an impressive technical writer." Contains alphabetical reference of every major Linux command, syntax, description, and example. Provides time-saving insight as to when a certain command is better used over another. Efficiently covers the various Linux programmilng shells--BASH (standard, easy-to-use commands, TCSH (syntax similar to C, more of a traditional structure), and the Z shell (incorporates features of other two shells with better support for functions).

400 pages, Paperback

First published December 10, 1999

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