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Deborah S. Ray , Eric J. Ray


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Need to learn Unix fast? Try a Visual QuickStart!

This best-selling reference’s visual format and step-by-step, task-based instructions will have you up and running with Unix software in no time. In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to Unix, Second Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, leading software application experts Deborah S. Ray andEric J. Ray use crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you to Unix. Filled with step-by-step, task-based instructions and loads of visual aids, this book explains how to the most common Unix commands.

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Deborah S. Ray and Eric J. Ray are syndicated columnists and consultants. In addition, Deborah publishes TECHWR-L, a Web site for technical writers, and Eric is a senior technical writer for Sun Microsystems. The authors of many books on computers and computing systems, the Rays have received several awards from the Society of Technical Communications, including an International Distinguished Technical Communication award and an International Excellence award.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Best Unix book for beginer to intermediate 30 Oct 2007
By M. M. Konakanchi - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have been looking for good Unix book for beginer. I am in computer industry for 10 years, mostly in web applications. My unix knowledge is minimal (first 5 chapters of this book). Recently I decided to improve my skills to get ready for shell scripts. I found this book in my local library.

Book was organized very well, simple and visual approach ensures you like a teacher. Straight to the point and simple. I highly recommand this book to beginers and intermediate levels. If you planning to jump into shell script, first refresh your basics from this book.
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What are you waiting for 29 Jun 2008
By Mohammad Omer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was wondering through the Unix maze, untill this small title cleared everything up. A little delight to have. If only I had known it existed, I would not have had my butt kicked from title to title, on craps, who called themselves Unix learning guides.
A nice intro to the basics, but not much room to grow 20 July 2011
By #0programmer - Published on Amazon.com
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I had almost no knowledge of Unix before, so I got this book and SAMS Teach Yourself UNIX in 24 Hours (see my review of that). This one is a slower introduction to mostly the same functionality (although not quite as much), but doesn't really move on past the introduction level, and I felt I wasn't getting enough depth. That said, it did cover a wide variety of subjects and often had helpful hints and summaries. Really, though, who needs a 'visual' quickstart guide to a command line environment? The visuals consist of screenshots of shell sessions. If you're just looking for an easy-to-read intro to the basics then this might be your book, otherwise I'd recommend the SAMS book, which provides more room to grow.

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