文档介绍:The UNIX programming environment
The UNIX programming environment
Edition , June 1997
Mark Burgess
Centre of Science and Technology
Faculty of Engineering, Oslo College
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Foreword
This is a revised version of the pendium which is available in printed form and online via
the o hypertext readers. It forms the basis for a one or two semester course in UNIX.
The most up-to-date version of this manual can be found at
.no/~mark/.
It is a reference guide which contains enough to help you to find what you need from other
sources. It is not (and probably can never be) plete and self-contained work. Certain topics
are covered in more detail than others. Some topics are included for future reference and are not
intended to be part of an introductory course, but will probably be useful later. The chapter on X11
programming has been deleted for the time being.
Comments to Mark.******@ Oslo, June 1996
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If you ing to unix for the first time, from a Windows or MacIntosh environment, be
prepared for a rather different culture than the one you are used to. Unix is not about