Description: A couple dog-eared pages with some prudent highlighting and notes inside. Technical editor Ben Everard for Linux Voice praised the book for providing relevant documentation despite being 30 years old and for being a good book for an aspiring programmer who does not know much about Linux The Unix Programming Environment, first published in 1984 by Prentice Hall, is a book written by Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike, both of Bell Labs and considered an important and early document of the Unix operating system. The book starts off with an introduction to Unix for beginners. Next, it goes into the basics of the file system and shell. The reader is led through topics ranging from the use of filters, to how to use C for programming robust Unix applications, and the basics of grep, sed, make, and AWK. The book closes with a tutorial on making a programming language parser with yacc and how to use troff with ms and mm to format documents, the preprocessors tbl, eqn, and pic, and making man pages with the man macro set. The appendices cover the ed editor and the abovementioned programming language, named hoc, which stands for "high-order calculator".
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Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Height: 0.8 in
Item Width: 7 in
Author: Rob Pike, Brian Kernighan
Publication Name: Unix Programming Environment
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Subject: Operating Systems / Unix
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication Year: 1983
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Computers
Item Weight: 21.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 376 Pages