Unix for VMS Users (Digital Press Vax Users Series)

Unix for VMS Users by Philip Bourne is a comprehensive guide published by Digital Press on September 27, 1989. This 368-page book is designed specifically for computer professionals transitioning from VMS to UNIX, offering a structured approach to understanding the differences and similarities between the two operating systems.
Readers will find that the book presents each concept with clear examples, illustrating how tasks are performed in both VMS and UNIX. The content progresses logically from fundamental concepts to more advanced topics, including programming and networking. Additionally, the text features over 150 interactive examples, along with appendices that provide command summaries, cross-reference tables, and a glossary, making it a practical resource for those familiar with UNIX as a computer operating system.
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The only book on UNIX for experienced VMS users making the transition between the two systems.
This unique book is for any computer professional making _the transition from VMS to UNIX. Each concept is illustrated with one or more examples comparing the way a task is performed in VMS and in UNIX. You move in a logical sequence, progressing from
fundamental concepts to advanced programming and networking. Based on the Berkeley 4.2 version of UNIX, the text includes more than 150 interactive examples as well as appendices providing command summaries and useful cross-reference tables, as well as a
glossary.
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