The New KornShell Command And Programming Language (2nd Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.41 (615 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0131827006 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
RW said Five Stars. highly recommended. David Korn is the father of the Korn shell Computer_Geek David Korn is the father of the Korn Shell; he's brilliant. This book is a very fine reference book, but the writing style is not for absolute beginners. Korn shell users might want to also consider "Korn Shell: Programs for Your Survival at Work" by Larry L. Smith. Some of the examples in Randal K. Michael's "Mastering UNIX Shell Scripting" are also helpful.. Perfect! This book contains exactly what I needed to know. I'm very happy with my purchase and use it frequently.
Covers major new additions to the KornShell language ksh93 (including command completion and a key binding mechanism); provides tutorials for both of the functions of ksh (as an interactive command language, and as a programming language); contains numerous examples illustrating the features of ksh; and features a Quick Reference summary of the KornShell language with page references to the book. This is a Second Edition of the best-selling guide to the KornShell command and programming language by the original inventors of the language. For both new users with little shell experience, and for experienced computer users who are familiar with ksh and/or other shells. It provides a specification for the KornShell language, tutorial material for those new to ksh (the program that implements the KornShell language), and a comprehensive reference for all ksh users. ISBN of 1st Edition: 0-13-516972-02.
It provides a specification for the KornShell language, tutorial material for those new to ksh (the program that implements the KornShell language), and a comprehensive reference and for all ksh users. . From the Publisher This is a Second Edition of the best-selling guide to the KornShell command and programming languge by the original inventors of the language