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Unix Power Tools, Third Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Shelley Powers, Tim O'reilly, Mike Loukides Creator: Jerry Peek Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $40.10 You Save: $29.85 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 81118
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1.9
ISBN: 0596003307 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.432 EAN: 9780596003302 ASIN: 0596003307
Publication Date: October 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All orders ship same business day via standard shipping (USPS Media Mail) if received by 1 PM CST.
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Amazon.com The mark of a craftsman is his familiarity with his tools, the speed with which he can use them to solve simple problems, and his cleverness in using them to solve more complicated challenges. The latest edition of Unix Power Tools explores the standard Unix tools in greater depth than ever, and with better coverage of Linux, FreeBSD, and even the Darwin environment of Mac OS X. It's also been improved by the addition of sections on Perl and Python, programming languages that can often solve Unix problems more adeptly than any specific utility. This detail-filled book distinguishes itself from other guides for Unix gurus with its organizational structure (it's a series of articles that can be absorbed sequentially or individually) and carefully designed and executed index. Like its esteemed predecessors, this book is one you will keep handy.The authors have achieved a nearly ideal balance in the pages of this book. It's not just a collection of recipes (such collections tend to leave you hanging if you want to do something a little differently), it's not just a book of documentation (books like that have application mainly as references for people who know a lot already), and it's not just a conceptual how-to guide. Unix Power Tools is all of those things, and the overall effect is impressive indeed. If you work with any flavor of Unix, whatever your level of experience, you will benefit by having this book. --David Wall Topics covered: How to work efficiently, elegantly, and creatively with the Unix tool suite, as well as (to a lesser extent) with Perl and Python scripts. Tips and strategies on customization, document generation, process management, and networking abound in this wisdom-rich volume.
Product Description Very occasionally a book is written about or for Unix System Administration, or Unix in general. If the author or publishers get the mix right it receives acclaim. Very, very occasionally one of those books achieves legendary status, by finding its way onto 98% of all Unix Sysadmins book shelves. This book is one of those legendary tomes. Just about every Unix Sysadmin I know has a copy of this sitting alongside books like Evi Nemeth's "Unix Sys Admin Handbook". OK so it has a lot of information that isn't new to most sysadmins, but that's not where the beauty of the book lies. The real treasure is found in the countless nuggets of Unix info that have been long since forgotten, or yet to be learned. In my humble opinion, a true Unix Classic! If like me, you earn a living from Unix, then think of this book as a carpenter would his set of chisels. You don't use them for every job, but when needed, can prove invaluable.
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What a Wonderful Book! October 2, 2007 I've worked in IT for 20+ years, and this is one of the best books I've found. What an index! And even the text of the book has reference "pointers" (for lack of a better term) sprinkled throughout it. Even if you don't initially find what you are looking for, you can usually read a couple of paragraphs and find a link to what you need. This book is a "keeper!"
The UNIX bible! May 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Back in 1995 I started working at a client and all the UNIX guys had this book on their desk. I was a newbie at that time and the book helped me out a lot. It was clear and to the point. There is so much useful information. Recently I got my own copy because I had to jump back into the UNIX world and having this book around make me feel like I can handle any task that may be required. This is a must have if you want to dabble or become a pro in UNIX.
True to the Unix philosophy May 12, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Here is a quote taken from _Unix_Power_Tools_ which demonstrates the attitude, shared by the authors, that unix allows you to make things easier. "''Ugh!', you say, 'that's just what I hate about UNIX. All these long filenames and options I can't remember. Who wants to type all that stuff!' Precisely. That's why UNIX makes it so easy to create custom commands, in the form of aliases and shell scripts."
Unix Power Tools is true to the spirit and philosophy of unix in focusing on the command line environment with its rich abundance of command interpreters, shell languages, system utilities, commands, and the like. This is the realm of real power.
The book is aimed squarely at the user who wants to learn what's under the hood of the unix (and Linux) system. It's not about how to change your wallpaper or install the latest media player, or configure your desktop, although this new edition may touch on these topics, too. It's really about using unix to greatest advantage, about tapping its real power, the power of its simplicity, of its flexibility, of tapping into I/O streams, and using the tool-box approach to solving real problems. It's about using 'pipes', 'redirection', and 'filters', to automate the big jobs.
My copy of this book is tattered from all the use it's had over the last ten years. I'm always hunting it down, as my associates at work are constantly borrowing it to help them solve a problem. That's okay, though. I am ordering another copy, just for me. I'm curious to see this new edition, which I understand has broader coverage of the various unix flavors, including Linux, which I run at home.
I would recommend this book to those who find unix intimidating, as well as to the unix enthusiast. For anyone who ever wondered what the fuss over unix was about, this book will certainly bring on an epiphany. For between these covers is the greatest accumulation of unix wisdom and know-how to be found in any book. The shear volume is enough to elicit awe. But that's only part of its value, because such an enormous accumulation of material might normally overwhelm the reader, leaving him frustrated and unenlightened. Happily, this book is so well organized, and the material so pleasingly presented, that anyone will find it a pleasure to browse through and to mine repeatedly for those precious tips, tricks, and methods that make using unix so rewarding.
This is admittedly a pound heavy volume, and might be expected to contain a lot of chaff with the grain. I have not found it so. The authors have chosen the material well, and know their subject so intimately and thoroughly, that I am left with a feeling of profound respect. This is, in short, a book that is worthy of its subject; a truly great book for a great OS.
I read another reviewer who avers this is the one book he would take with him to a deserted island. I concur. It has taught me more than any other unix book, and has made my work more efficient, and most importantly, more interesting. I paid full retail for my copy of Power Tools, and at the time, I thought it was a lot, but it has repaid me many times over. It's the most indispensable unix book on my shelf; a real gem.
Very Good Reference Book. February 18, 2007 I found this book very much useful as I am not a regular unix programmer. This book is good for knowing all unix commands and shell scripting.
pricey but worth it June 23, 2006 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I know this seems abit pricey but its worth it. I dont have the attention span needed to read most books cover-to-cover. Even though this book is huge I have browsed it all and read most of it. Multiple times! Each time I find some new tidbit to use.
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