UNIX for MVS Programmers
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1996
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-442989-2 (ISBN)
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-442989-2 (ISBN)
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A manual written for seasoned MVS programmers scrambling to learn UNIX-based distributed system and not lose service (or their jobs) during the transitio process. Singh (manager of education programs, Hitachi Data Systems) suppli a comparison contrast history of UNIX and MVS, introducing UNIX file
44298-8 Rightsize YOUR computing skills! When your IBM mainframe gets traded in for a UNIX-based distributed system, you need to learn fast so you can make the transition without disrupting service. This book recognizes your strong knowledge base in MVS programming, and shows you how to build on existing skills to master UNIX quickly and easily. UNIX for MVS Programmers addresses the different paradigms of the two operating systems, guiding you through the basics of UNIX and explaining them in comparison to related concepts in MVS. Strengths and weaknesses of the two systems are contrasted, and the history and features of UNIX are introduced. Then you'll dive right in to learning UNIX, hands-on.
UNIX for MVS Programmers guides you step by step through: * The UNIX file system: Basic commands for creating and manipulating directories and files * Advanced file processing and management: Archiving, compression, linking, translation, searching and comparison, sorting and counting * Text manipulations: Editing files with vi and ed * The Bourne Shell: Creating commands and programs, shell scripts, error handling, interrupts, and debugging * Document preparation: Formatting documents with nroff, troff, eqn, and tbl * Communicating with users and with other computers: Mail and messaging, network access, remote file handling, and batch communications Appendices provide summaries and quick references for all the concepts you've learned, and a complete bibliography suggests other books to help you expand your new skills. UNIX for MVS Programmers is aimed specifically at seasoned MVS users and programmers who are migrating to a UNIX environment. It presumes an understanding of basic computing principles and is intended as a guide and a reference for programmers, users, and managers, both during and after the transition.
44298-8 Rightsize YOUR computing skills! When your IBM mainframe gets traded in for a UNIX-based distributed system, you need to learn fast so you can make the transition without disrupting service. This book recognizes your strong knowledge base in MVS programming, and shows you how to build on existing skills to master UNIX quickly and easily. UNIX for MVS Programmers addresses the different paradigms of the two operating systems, guiding you through the basics of UNIX and explaining them in comparison to related concepts in MVS. Strengths and weaknesses of the two systems are contrasted, and the history and features of UNIX are introduced. Then you'll dive right in to learning UNIX, hands-on.
UNIX for MVS Programmers guides you step by step through: * The UNIX file system: Basic commands for creating and manipulating directories and files * Advanced file processing and management: Archiving, compression, linking, translation, searching and comparison, sorting and counting * Text manipulations: Editing files with vi and ed * The Bourne Shell: Creating commands and programs, shell scripts, error handling, interrupts, and debugging * Document preparation: Formatting documents with nroff, troff, eqn, and tbl * Communicating with users and with other computers: Mail and messaging, network access, remote file handling, and batch communications Appendices provide summaries and quick references for all the concepts you've learned, and a complete bibliography suggests other books to help you expand your new skills. UNIX for MVS Programmers is aimed specifically at seasoned MVS users and programmers who are migrating to a UNIX environment. It presumes an understanding of basic computing principles and is intended as a guide and a reference for programmers, users, and managers, both during and after the transition.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.8.1996 |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 505 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-442989-3 / 0134429893 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-442989-2 / 9780134429892 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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