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    NeXTStep Programming: Step One, Object-Oriented Applications
    This book is for anybody who knows how to program in C and wants to do something substantial with NeXTSTEP. Our goal is to get you up-and-running as quickly as possible. This isn’t a textbook or a reference manual –Brad Cox (the inventor of Objective-C) and the technical writing department at NeXT have already written those. This book is instead a jumpingoff point. Consequently, we will occasionally sacrifice depth for breadth viii Preface and brevity. You won’t learn all of the options of Interface Builder or all the obscure methods that the Text object implements by reading this book. But you’ll acquire the conceptual framework necessary to understand NeXT’s excellent documentation, enabling you to discover what you need to know about the Text object and everything else.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    The Unix-Haters Handbook
    The Unix-Haters Handbook

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Xlib programming manual: function index
    Xlib programming manual: function index

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Xlib programming: a short tutorial
    Xlib programming: a short tutorial

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    FreeBSD Handbook
    This book is split into five logically distinct sections. The first section, Getting Started, covers the installation and basic usage of FreeBSD. It is expected that the reader will follow these chapters in sequence, possibly skipping chapters covering familiar topics. The second section, Common Tasks, covers some frequently used features of FreeBSD. This section, and all subsequent sections, can be read out of order. Each chapter begins with a succinct synopsis that describes what the chapter covers and what the reader is expected to already know. This is meant to allow the casual reader to skip around to find chapters of interest. The third section, System Administration, covers administration topics. The fourth section, Network Communication, covers networking and server topics. The fifth section contains appendices of reference information.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Bash Reference Manual
    Bash contains features that appear in other popular shells, and some features that only appear in Bash. Some of the shells that Bash has borrowed concepts from are the Bourne Shell (`sh'), the Korn Shell (`ksh'), and the C-shell (`csh' and its successor, `tcsh'). The following menu breaks the features up into categories based upon which one of these other shells inspired the feature.This manual is meant as a brief introduction to features found in Bash. The Bash manual page should be used as the definitive reference on shell behavior.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    UNIX Hints and Hacks
    This book is for those who already have a basic hands-on understanding of the UNIX operating system as an administrator. It is not recommended for users unless they have read an introductory UNIX book and have been using UNIX and applications for over a year. If you feel comfortable moving around in UNIX, editing files, and so on, you're set.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    A Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD
    A Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    AIX Windows Programming&
    This book is intended for users with programming experience who are interested in customizing their personal AIXwindows environment as well as for experienced C programmers who are designing user interfaces for user communities.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    UNIX Tutorial For Beginners
    This site provides good reading material for beginners on UNIX operating System. This session concerns UNIX, which is a common operating system. By operating system, we mean the suite of programs which make the computer work. UNIX is used by the workstations and multi-user servers within the school.On X terminals and the workstations, X Windows provide a graphical interface between the user and UNIX. However, knowledge of UNIX is required for operations which aren't covered by a graphical program, or for when there is no X windows system, for example, in a telnet session.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

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