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1.5) What are some useful Unix or C books?
Mitch Wright (mitch@cirrus.com) maintains a useful list of Unix
and C books, with descriptions and some mini-reviews. There are
currently 167 titles on his list.
You can obtain a copy of this list by anonymous ftp from
ftp.rahul.net (192.160.13.1), where it's "pub/mitch/YABL/yabl".
Send additions or suggestions to mitch@cirrus.com.
Samuel Ko (kko@sfu.ca) maintains another list of Unix books.
This list contains only recommended books, and is therefore
somewhat shorter. This list is also a classified list, with
books grouped into categories, which may be better if you are
looking for a specific type of book.
You can obtain a copy of this list by anonymous ftp from
rtfm.mit.edu, where it's "pub/usenet/news.answers/books/unix".
Send additions or suggestions to kko@sfu.ca.
If you can't use anonymous ftp, email the line "help" to
"ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com" for instructions on retrieving
things via email.
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