Introduction to Unix and Linux Lab Manual, Student Edition

Introduction to Unix and Linux Lab Manual, Student Edition
ISBN-10
0071786422
ISBN-13
9780071786423
Category
Computers
Pages
285
Language
English
Published
2002-12-16
Publisher
McGraw Hill Professional
Authors
Catherine Creary, Lee M. Cottrell

Description

Ideal for students with little or no computer experience, this lab manual and learning tool is filled with skill-building exercises, materials lists and set-up instructions, step-by-step lab scenarios, and clear explanations. And, it’s written by a leading UNIX and Linux curriculum developer and instructor, making it perfect for both learning -- and teaching -- the basics.

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