Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 200 pages
- Published by: Butterworth-Heinemann May 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1555581811
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1555581817
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Book Dimensions:
10 x 7 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 14.2 ounces
Book Description
Windows NT/95 for UNIX Professionals is invaluable for UNIX users who are migrating to
Microsoft Windows environments, specifically Windows NT and Windows 95. The UNIX versions discussed are considered two of the most widely used, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Linux. This book shows users how to identify commands used to perform similar operations between these system environments. Readers will also be able to identify equivalent system calls between the Win 32 API and UNIX system services. This book should prove to be an great introduction.
Donald Merusi is a senior computer systems support specialist and is an adjunct assistant professor at the Hartford Graduate Center
÷Can also be used for those migrating from Windows NT or Windows 95 to UNIX
÷Introductory to intermediate level helps those migrating get up to speed quickly
÷Compares and contrasts comparable methodologies between UNIX Solaris and Linux, and
Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95
Book Info
Topics include the user interface, both GUI and command line, networking facilities, system administration,
software development, and management and performance monitoring. Paper. DLC:
Microsoft Windows NT.
Reader Reviews
The author is not sure as what area of the systems he wants to focus on - system admin or programming, introduction or advanced features. And if this book is meant for UNIX professionals, I don't understand why he goes on describing concepts of UNIX, which he does in an absolutely lousy way. The book is so worthless that I feel it is waste of time writing review of this book.
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