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I don't think I've read UPT, I think we have a copy in the office though.. I read 'Learning the bash shell' and 'Teach yourself Shell Programming in 24 hours'. They're both really good. I think a book that goes along with UPT though is 'The UNIX Programming Environment', though some of the stuff is a little out of date in that book, much of the information is still very usable. -miah On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:30:30AM -0600, Chris Devers wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, D.E. Chadbourne wrote: > > > hi. wow, i've been trying to follow the thread about shell scripts, but > > damn you folks are getting over my head. i know some basics from just > > reading a man and screwing around. does anybody know of a good read > > (preferably free online) that can help me learn more? thanks. eric. > > My favorite book for this is O'Reilly's _Unix Power Tools_. It hits a > weird balance between being superficial (it gives a chapter to each of > dozens of different topics, each of which could be & often has been given > a full book length discussion elsewhere), arcane (it gives lots of > non-obvious hints), and ultimately practical (best practices, clever > shortcuts, etc). > > Other books might be better for details of particular areas, while still > other books might do a better job of giving a broad overview & theory[1], > but _UPT_ strikes a good balance. It's an expensive book -- I think the > current edition might be $60 or $70, which is why I'm still using the > previous edition for now, even though the new one has good material that > my version doesn't -- but if all you want to do is get proficient with a > broad range of Unix tools (as opposed to drowning in minutae, like a lot > of other O'Reilly books will encourage :), then _UPT_ can replace much of > the typical Unix bookshelf. > > I am, to over-emphasize the point, a fan of the book. > > > > > -- > Chris Devers > > > [1] _Unix Administration Handbook_ and _Linux Administration Handbook_, > both by Nemeth, Snyder, & Hein, both do an excellent job with the > "broad overview & theory" angle on Unix/Linux. But for pragmatic, > day-to-day stuff, I think _UPT_ is more fun & useful to read :) > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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