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Part I: The Mac OS X Operating SystemPart I introduces UNIX on a Mac OS X system and gets you started using it from the command line. Part II: The Editors Part II covers two classic, powerful UNIX command line text editors. Mac OS X includes the vim text editor, an "improved" version of the widely used vi editor, as well as the popular GNU emacs editor. Text editors enable you to create and modify text files that can hold programs, shell scripts, memos, and input to text formatting programs. Part III: The Shells Part III goes into more detail about bash and introduces the TC Shell (tcsh). Part IV: More About Mac OS X Part V covers programming under Mac OS X. It discusses the C programming environment, the use of bash as a programming language, and ways to write programs using awk and sed. Part VI: Command Reference Mac OS X includes hundreds of utilities. Chapters 14 and 15 as well as Part VI provide extensive examples of the use of more than 90 of the most important utilities with which you can solve problems without resorting to programming in C. If you are already familiar with UNIX, this part of the book will be a valuable, easy-to-use reference. If you are not an experienced user, it will serve as a useful supplement while you are mastering the earlier sections of the book. Part VII: Appendixes Part VII includes the appendixes and the glossary. Download free mac os ebook: A Practical Guide to UNIX for Mac OS X Users
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Part I: The Mac OS X Operating System