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Mac OS X for Unix Geeks

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ISBN-10: 059652062X

ISBN-13: 9780596520625

Edition: 4th 2008 (Revised)

Authors: Ernest E. Rothman, Brian Jepson, Rich Rosen

List price: $34.99
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If you're a developer or system administrator lured to Mac OS X because of its Unix roots, you'll quickly discover that performing Unix tasks on a Mac is different than what you're accustomed to. Mac OS X for Unix Geeks serves as a bridge between Apple's Darwin OS and the more traditional Unix systems. This clear, concise guide gives you a tour of Mac OS X's Unix shell in both Leopard and Tiger, and helps you find the facilities that replace or correspond to standard Unix utilities. You'll learn how to perform common Unix tasks in Mac OS X, such as using Directory Services instead of the standard Unix /etc/passwd and /etc/group, and you'll be able to compile code, link to libraries, and…    
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/28/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 428
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

Ernest E. Rothman is a Professor of Mathematics at Salve Regina University (SRU) in Newport, Rhode Island, where he is also Chair of the Mathematical Sciences Department. Ernie holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Brown University and held positions at the Cornell Theory Center in Ithaca, New York, before coming to SRU. His interests are in scientific computing, applied mathematics and computational science education, and the Unix underpinnings of Mac OS X. Ernie lives in South Kingston, Rhode Island with his wife Kim and two Newfoundland dogs Max and Joe. You can keep abreast of his latest activities at http://homepage.mac.com/samchops.

Inside the terminal
Searching and metadata
Files and filesystems
Startup
Directory services
Printing
The X window system and VNC
Third-party tools and applications
Dual-boot and beyond
Compiling source code
Libraries, headers, and frameworks
Fink
MacPorts
Creating and distributing installable software
Using Mac OS X as a server
System management tools
Other programming languages : Perl, Python, Ruby, and Java
Mac OS X GUI primer
Index