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9781565920767
Unlike many modern operating systems, UNIX was not written by a monolithic development team; its power came from hundreds of brilliant programmers who created--and documented--tools to solve day-to-day problems. They'd typically write a reference document (a "man page"), and if the tool was significant, a technical paper (or "supplementary document") describing its use. This volume, the "User's Supplementary Documents, collects papers relating to miscellaneous "user" tools, principally text editors and document processors, and provides in-depth documentation of complex programs such as the shell, editors, and word processing utilities. For many programs, the Supplementary Documents remain the single, authoritative source for detailed documentation.Computer Systems Research Group Staff is the author of 'BSD 4.4 User's Supplementary Documents - Computer Systems Research Grou - Paperback' with ISBN 9781565920767 and ISBN 1565920767.
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