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Hi all,

I'm thinking about getting W. Richard Stevens book "Unix Network 
Programming".  Not for any particular reason other than I know he's a 
great author, and from I've heard, all his books are fantastic.

What I was wondering though, is this book more a reference book, or a 
tutorial book?  I've got his "Advanced Programming in the UNIX 
Environment" book, but found that to be more of a reference than 
anything else.

What are his other books like?  Any recommendations on good books to 
get? (I haven't bought any good books lately, and am itching to go to 
SoftPro since I now work less than 5 minutes away :)

Thanks!


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Seeya,
Paul


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