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Re: csapp, really good?



I think you should choose to buy from the Secondary Market.
Two books.
UNIX for Programmers, and Users, a Complete Guide.
(NOT THE 2nd edition, the 1st ) Graham Glass
(Really, I will never part with it, even though, it retailed for 40 dollars.)
And, Practical C Programming, Steven Oualline
(which I will part with in moment, and never really needed, but I will
still recommend it) because it contains every scold you would know by heart,
if you learned programming, in the unix lab.

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On Jun 8, 2019, at 3:57 AM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:

i stumbled upon "computer systems: a programmer's perspective"
(url: csapp.cs.cmu.edu) and it looks like a really interesting
book for a newbie to systems programming under unix.
is it really good to warrant a purchase (expensive), or would
the book by "maurice bach" be considered good enough, though
the style of "c" used in the book seems a bit strange.
thanks.



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