Shell-Programmierung für Unix und Linux
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Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag, 2006 third enhanced edition Author: Rainer Krienke 329 pages ISBN-10: 3-446-40737-5 ISBN-13: 978-3-446-40737-4 |
Abstract
This books is a profound introduction to Unix shell programming. The five most common shells are discussed here: bourne-shell and bourne again-shell, korn-shell, C- and TC-shell. Starting with the discussion of features common to each member of the two classes of shells (bourne-shell and c-shell classes) everything of importance to write a useful script is discussed in detail.
Programmieren in Perl
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Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag, 1.edition 1998 Author: Rainer Krienke 2. enhanced edition 306 Pages, ISBN 3-446-22013-5 |
Abstract
This books offers is a profound introduction to Perl, the probably most widespead and platform independent scripting language known. Step by step the reader is introduced to Perl, with lot of examples that help the reader to understand the basic concepts of Perl.
Unix/Linux für Einsteiger
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Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag, 2. edition 1998 Author: Rainer Krienke 352 pages, ISBN 3-446-22598-6 |
Abstract
This books offers beginners an easy to understand introduction into Unix. Advanced users can also benefit from this book since it covers the most important aspects of this power operating system.
C++ Kurzgefaßt
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Publisher: Spektrum Verlag, 2. edition 1999 Author: Rainer Krienke 152 Pages, ISBN 3-8274-0374-X |
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This books offers an easy to understand introduction in C++ with many examples. Starting from C the reader is introduced in all language features of C++ like classes, operator overloading, inheritance, teplate classes as well as exceptions and may more. To start reading this book, the ready only should have basic knowledge about C.
Kommunikation unter Linux
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Publisher: 739 pages, |
Description
Communication is a key concept of todays shapes of data and information exchange. This books offers a systematic presentation of communication used most often in daily life with linux. It is not written for the network expert but for everyone who wants to make use of all the communication forms linux offers most easily.