
Harley Hahn's Guide to Unix and Linux
Harley Hahn(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. March 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
832 pages
978-0-07-128397-7 (ISBN)
Description
"Harley Hahn's Guide to Unix and Linux" is a modern, comprehensive text for anyone who wants to learn how to use Unix or Linux. The book is suitable as a primary or secondary textbook for classroom use, as well as for readers who want to teach themselves. The text covers all the basic concepts and tools Unix/Linux users need to master: Unix vs Linux, GUIs, the command line interface, the online manual, syntax, the shell, standard I/O and redirection, pipes and filters, vi and Emacs, the Unix file system, and job control. Hahn offers a thoroughly readable approach to teaching Unix & Linux by emphasizing core ideas and carefully explaining unfamiliar terminology. The book walks readers through Unix & Linux systems from the very beginning, assuming no prior knowledge, and laying out material in a logical, straightforward manner.An experienced author, Hahn writes in a clear, engaging, and student-friendly style, resulting in a text that is both easy and entertaining to read. Motivating pedagogy, such as "What's in a Name?" boxes and highlighted Hints provide readers with interesting background and helpful tips. For additional resources, readers can visit the author's website at www.harley.com
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1347 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-128397-7 (9780071283977)
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Person
Harley Hahn has a degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and a graduate degree in computer science from the University of California at San Diego. Before becoming a professional writer and the author of more than two dozen books, Harley studied medicine at the University of Toronto. When Harley is not writing, he reads a lot, paints, plays the piano and gives advice to anyone who will listen.
Content
A Personal Note from Harley HahnWalkthrough for Students and TeachersList of FiguresGlossaryChapter 1 Introduction to UnixChapter 2What is Unix? What is Linux?Chapter 3The Unix ConnectionChapter 4Starting to Use UnixChapter 5GUIs: Graphical Users InterfacesChapter 6The Unix Work EnvironmentChapter 7Using the Keyboard with UnixChapter 8Programs to Use Right AwayChapter 9Documentation: The Unix Manual and InfoChapter 10Command SyntaxChapter 11The ShellChapter 12Using the Shell: Variables and OptionChapter 13Using the Shell: Commands and CustomizationChapter 14Using the Shell: Initialization FilesChapter 15Standard I/O, Redirection and PipesChapter 16Filters: Introduction and Basic OperationsChapter 17Filters: Comparing and ExtractingChapter 18Filters: Counting and FormattingChapter 19Filters: Selecting, Sorting, Combining, and ChangingChapter 20Regular ExpressionsChapter 21Displaying FilesChapter 22The vi Text EditorChapter 23The Unix File SystemChapter 24Working with DirectoriesChapter 25Working with FilesChapter 26Processes and Job ControlAppendix ASummary of Unix Commands: AlphabeticalAppendix BSummary of Unix Commands: By CategoryAppendix CSummary of vi Commands