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date: 1994-06-07 23:47:26
subject: re: books for unix programming

From: cosmos@yabbs
To: statix@yabbs
Subject: re: books for unix programming
Date: Tue Jun  7 23:47:26 1994

In message books for unix programming, statix said:
> Hi,
>   just wondering what books people thought were pretty
> good for doing fairly low level unix programming
> (including sockets/rcp/tli type stuff).  I have Steven's
> 'Advanced programming in the UNIX Environment', Rago's
> 'UNIX system V Network Programming', and a really lame book
> by Thomas Yeager.  Any suggestions?  If its for a specific platform,
> thats OK, I have access to most of them, and its nice to know what
> the differences are anyway.
> 

Go with the O'reiley books.  They are the best in my opinion, very easy 
to read and very thorough.

What....man pages aren't enough? ;)

Cosmos

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