Um.. Well (aside from Java)
1) The K&R 'C' and 'C++' book for starters (they had a big hand in the ansi
standards)
2) Shell script programming books (ones with plenty of examples and covers
shell script security) -- KSH, BASH, TCSH, ZSH, etc... I just spotted one
the other day at B&N and flipped through it. It wasn't bad and was broken
into to parts: 1) learning 2) reference. A friend of mine was interested in
learning more about using Unix. I tend to use BASH and KSH exclusively.
3) The Unix(tm) man pages (they have a bit of documentation for system calls
and such)
Unix programming is kind of confusing -- I assume you asked your question
from a Unix administrative stand point.
If this isn't what you wanted or expected, re-post a detailed question.
--Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Arnaldo Riquelme -Systems Analyst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Unix Programming Book
I'm looking for good intro book on unix programming. Know anyone that
wants to sell one?
Any sugestion will be appreciated.
thanks