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- From: nerfball@sky.net (David M. Deatherage)
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- Subject: Re: Advice - C Programming Books for Unix (Solaris 2.x)
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 11:01:47 -0600
- Organization: DST Systems, Inc.
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- In article <4dmre7$dfg@solutions.solon.com>,
- mjs@icon-stl.net (Mike Schmidt) wrote:
- >This old C programmer is moving off DEC/VAX C and into a new
- >programming/debugging environment (for me, that is); C on
- >Sun Solaris 2.4 (on a SPARC server 1000, I believe).
- >
- >Can anyone recommend any books to help me make my shift? I've
- >thought about purchasing O'Reilly's books on C for Unix as well
- >as "make" but have not yet done so. Thought I might get some
- >advice from you folks first.
-
- Take a look at "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment" by W. Richard
- Stevens. Not Sun-centric, but a great all-around UNIX & C reference.
-
- David Deatherage
- DST Systems, Inc.
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