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UNIX & Shell Programming

Description

Beginning with the description of operating system in general the book discusses features that made Unix the most suitable operating system of its time. An overview of file management in Unix and commonly used Unix commands is then provided. Further, it delves into the detailed description of file system and compression techniques, processes and signals, vi editor, system calls, and awk scripting. Detailed description about different types of editors and shell programming (including Bourne, C, and interactive Korn shell) has also been provided. Chapters dedicated to debugging and system development, language development, text formatting tools, interprocess communication, and system administration are covered in the later part of the book.

To aid students, the book provides numerous examples and complete program scripts that will help in grasping the key concepts effectively.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Unix: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Unix File System
Chapter 3. Basic Unix Commands
Chapter 4. Advanced Unix Commands
Chapter 5. File Management and Compression Techniques
Chapter 6. Manipulating Processes and Signals
Chapter 7. System Calls
Chapter 8. Editors in Unix
Chapter 9. AWK Script
Chapter 10. Bourne Shell Programming
Chapter 11. Korn Shell Programming
Chapter 12. C Shell Programming
Chapter 13. Different Tools and Debuggers
Chapter 14. Interprocess Communication
Chapter 15. Unix System Administration and Networking

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