thx in advance
-babis
> is there a site or an ebook that can help me with unix system programming?
Not a web site or an ebook, but I recommend Solaris Systems
Programming. Naturally, I'm justa little bit biased because
I wrote it, but nearly all reviews I've seen of it are overwhelmingly
positive (e.g., www.cuddletech.com/articles/ssp_review).
You can read more info about it, including a complete sample
chapter, from www.rite-group.com/rich/ssp
HTH,
--
Rich Teer, SCNA, SCSA, author of "Solaris Systems Programming",
published in August 2004.
President,
Rite Online Inc.
Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638
URL: http://www.rite-group.com/rich
I've converted all contact and product information in this
spam to Os (numbers and letters).
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Babis wrote:
>
>> is there a site or an ebook that can help me with unix system
>> programming?
>
> Not a web site or an ebook, but I recommend
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> Naturally, I'm justa little bit
> biased because I wrote it, but nearly all reviews
> I've seen of it are overwhelmingly positive (e.g.,
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>
> You can read more info about it, including a complete sample
> chapter, from
> OOO.OOOO-OOOOO.OOO/OOOO/OOO
>
> HTH,
>
> --
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You are a spammer.
You willfully violate the Netiquette (having been informed that
your sig was over-sized in the past) and only post on the Usenet
to spread your illegal ad around.
Now you've thrown in a sales pitch too.
Need I point out to the OP and others that it would be a mistake
to trust the information in a book written by someone that
obviously lacks morals? What do you care if he trashes his own
or someone else's system?
You've already got his money, right?
AC
By what definition? I can think of two definitions for spam. 1)
multiple posting of off-topic information to an unnecessarily large set
of unrelated forums. 2) Unsoliticed email.
He's done neither. He provided a valid, and potentially useful,
response to a request (i.e. solicited) for information.
> <snip>
>
> Need I point out to the OP and others that it would be a mistake
> to trust the information in a book written by someone that
> obviously lacks morals? ...
You can't be serious, ROTFLMAO...
You've got your own definition of morality as well as spam it appears.
-- ced
--
Chuck Dillon
Senior Software Engineer
NimbleGen Systems Inc.
Pretty broad topic. System vendors tend to have a lot of developer
info on line. For example, docs.sun.com has a lot of documentation,
including guides as opposed to reference manuals. IBM and HP have
similar sites.
Theres http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/programmer/faq/
and http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/socket/index.html
and http://www.faqs.org/docs/
HTH,
Well, Alan, at least he appears to be posting with his real name, not some fake
one. At least be smart enough to cover up your default footer when you are
trolling... :)
Kevin