
Learning the Korn Shell 2e
Unix Programming
$75.79
- Paperback
434 pages
- Release Date
14 May 2002
Summary
The Korn shell is an interactive command and scripting language for accessing Unix® and other computer systems. As a complete and high-level programming language in itself, it’s been a favorite since it was developed in the mid 1980s by David G. Korn at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Knowing how to use it is an essential skill for serious Unix users. Learning the Korn Shell shows you how to use the Korn shell as a user interface and as a programming environment. Writing applications is often …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780596001957 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0596001959 |
| Author: | Bill Rosenblatt |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly Media |
| Imprint: | O'Reilly Media |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 434 |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 14 May 2002 |
| Weight: | 680g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 130mm x 25mm |
| Series: | O'Reilly Ser. |
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About The Author
Bill Rosenblatt
Bill Rosenblatt is author of the the O’Reilly Nutshell Handbook® Learning the Korn Shell; co-author, with Deb Cameron, of Learning GNU Emacs; and a contributor to UNIX Power Tools. He is director of publishing systems at the Times Mirror Company in New York City and a columnist in SunWorld Online magazine on the World Wide Web. Bill received a B.S.E. from Princeton University and an M.S. and A.B.D. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, each in some variant of computer science. His interests in the computing field include multimedia databases, electronic publishing, and object- oriented systems. Outside of the computing field, he’s interested in jazz, classical music, antique maps, and Sherlock Holmes pastiche novels. Bill lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He wishes his landlord allowed pets so that he could truthfully claim to have a dog and cat with suitably droll names like “Coltrane” and “Ravel.” Arnold Robbins, an Atlanta native, is a professional programmer and technical author. He has worked with Unix systems since 1980, when he was introduced to a PDP-11 running a version of Sixth Edition Unix. He has been a heavy AWK user since 1987, when he became involved with gawk, the GNU project’s version of AWK. As a member of the POSIX 1003.2 balloting group, he helped shape the POSIX standard for AWK. He is currently the maintainer of gawk and its documentation. He is also coauthor of the sixth edition of O’Reilly’s Learning the vi Editor. Since late 1997, he and his family have been living happily in Israel.
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