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    The unix programming environment
    This is a revised version of the UNIX compendium which is available in printed form and online via the WWW and info hypertext readers. It forms the basis for a one or two semester course in UNIX.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    The Unix-Haters Handbook
    This book is about people who are in abusive relationships with Unix, woven around the threads in the UNIX-HATERS mailing list. These notes are not always pretty to read. Some are inspired, some are vulgar, some depressing. Few are hopeful. If you want the other side of the story, go read a Unix how-to book or some sales brochures.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Unix KornShell Quick Reference
    Unix KornShell Quick Reference

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Unix Network Programming
    This document has been written as a tutorial, not a reference. It is probably at its best when read by individuals who are just starting out with socket programming and are looking for a foothold. It is certainly not the complete guide to sockets programming, by any means. Network Programming

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Unix System Administration
    Systems administration is the installation and maintenance of the UNIX computer system. The system administrator will need to maintain the software and hardware for the system. This includes hardware configuration, software installation, reconfiguration of the kernel, networking, and anything else that's required to make the system work and keep it running in a satisfactory manner. To do this the system administrator can assume superuser, or root, privileges to perform many tasks not normally available to the average user of the system.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Writing GNOME Applications
    This book will attempt to guide you through all the fundamental parts of GNOME, to explain how things work and why. Rather than taking you through an exhaustive listing of function calls and coding semantics, this concentrates on what makes GNOME tick.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    X WIndow-Motif Programming
    This book introduces the fundamentals of Motif programming and addreses wider issues concerning the X Window system. The aim of this book is to provide a practical introduction to writing Motif programs. The key principles of Motif programming are always supported by example programs.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    Xlib programming manual
    Xlib --- C Language X Interface is a reference guide to the low-level C language interface to the X Window System protocol. It is neither a tutorial nor a user's guide to programming the X Window System. Rather, it provides a detailed description of each function in the library as well as a discussion of the related background information.

    Updated: 02/13/2005

    UNIX Listings
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