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UNIX for Dummies
UNIX for Dummies
Author: John R. Levine, Margaret Levine Young
UNIX has been evolving feverishly for close to 30 years, sort of like bacteria in a cesspool – only not as attractive. As a result, many different varieties of UNIX have existed along the way. Although they all share numerous characteristics, they differ just enough that even experienced users are tripped up by the differences be...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780764504198
ISBN-10: 0764504193
Publication Date: 9/9/1998
Pages: 476
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Publisher: For Dummies
Book Type: Paperback
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Not a fan of dummies books because they have a lot of fluff in them. Cutie and annoying statements, etc. Thankfully, it didn't pay for this. It does have some good information but for a computer professional they don't contain enough substance.


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