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        !             3: .SH
        !             4: V.  UNIX READING LIST
        !             5: .SH
        !             6: General:
        !             7: .LP
        !             8: K. L. Thompson and D. M. Ritchie,
        !             9: .IT The
        !            10: .ul
        !            11: .UC UNIX
        !            12: .ul
        !            13: Programmer's Manual,
        !            14: Bell Laboratories, 1978 (PS2:3)\(dd
        !            15: Lists commands,
        !            16: system routines and interfaces, file formats,
        !            17: and some of the maintenance procedures.
        !            18: You can't live without this,
        !            19: although you will probably only need to read section 1.
        !            20: .LP
        !            21: D. M. Ritchie and K. L. Thompson,
        !            22: ``The
        !            23: .UC UNIX
        !            24: Time-sharing System,''
        !            25: CACM, July 1974. (PS2:1)\(dd
        !            26: .FS
        !            27: \(dg These documents (previously in Volume 2 of the Bell Labs
        !            28: Unix distribution) are provided among the "User Supplementary"
        !            29: Documents for 4.3BSD, available from the Usenix Association.
        !            30: .FE
        !            31: .FS
        !            32: \(dd These are among the "Programmer Supplementary" Documents for 4.3BSD.
        !            33: PS1 is Volume 1, PS2 is Volume 2.
        !            34: .FE
        !            35: An overview of the system,
        !            36: for people interested in operating systems.
        !            37: Worth reading by anyone who programs.
        !            38: Contains a remarkable number of one-sentence observations
        !            39: on how to do things right.
        !            40: .LP
        !            41: The Bell System Technical Journal
        !            42: (BSTJ)
        !            43: Special Issue on 
        !            44: .UC UNIX ,
        !            45: July/August, 1978,
        !            46: contains many papers describing recent developments,
        !            47: and some retrospective material.
        !            48: .LP
        !            49: The 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering
        !            50: (October, 1976)
        !            51: contains several 
        !            52: papers describing the use of the
        !            53: Programmer's Workbench
        !            54: .UC PWB ) (
        !            55: version of
        !            56: .UC UNIX .
        !            57: .SH
        !            58: Document Preparation:
        !            59: .LP
        !            60: B. W. Kernighan,
        !            61: ``A Tutorial Introduction to the
        !            62: .UC UNIX
        !            63: Text Editor'' (USD:12)
        !            64: and
        !            65: ``Advanced Editing on
        !            66: .UC UNIX ,''
        !            67: (USD:13) Bell Laboratories, 1978.\(dg
        !            68: Beginners need the introduction;
        !            69: the advanced material will help you get the most
        !            70: out of the editor.
        !            71: .LP
        !            72: M. E. Lesk,
        !            73: ``Typing Documents on
        !            74: .UC UNIX ,''
        !            75: Bell Laboratories, 1978. (USD:20)\(dg
        !            76: Describes the
        !            77: .UL \-ms
        !            78: macro package, which isolates the novice
        !            79: from the vagaries of
        !            80: .UL nroff
        !            81: and
        !            82: .UL troff ,
        !            83: and takes care of most formatting situations.
        !            84: If this specific package isn't available on your system,
        !            85: something similar probably is.
        !            86: The most likely alternative is the
        !            87: .UC PWB/UNIX
        !            88: macro package
        !            89: .UL \-mm ;
        !            90: see your local guru if you use
        !            91: .UC PWB/UNIX .*
        !            92: .FS
        !            93: *The macro package -me is additionally available on Berkeley Unix Systems.
        !            94: -mm is typically not available.
        !            95: .FE
        !            96: .LP
        !            97: B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry,
        !            98: ``A System for Typesetting Mathematics,''
        !            99: Bell Laboratories Computing Science Tech. Rep. 17. (USD:26)\(dg
        !           100: .LP
        !           101: M. E. Lesk,
        !           102: ``Tbl \(em A Program to Format Tables,''
        !           103: Bell Laboratories CSTR 49, 1976. (USD:28)\(dg
        !           104: .LP
        !           105: J. F. Ossanna, Jr.,
        !           106: ``NROFF/TROFF User's Manual,''
        !           107: Bell Laboratories CSTR 54, 1976. (USD:24)\(dg
        !           108: .UL troff
        !           109: is the basic formatter used by
        !           110: .UL \-ms ,
        !           111: .UL eqn
        !           112: and
        !           113: .UL tbl .
        !           114: The reference manual is indispensable
        !           115: if you are going to write or maintain these
        !           116: or similar programs.
        !           117: But start with:
        !           118: .LP
        !           119: B. W. Kernighan,
        !           120: ``A TROFF Tutorial,''
        !           121: Bell Laboratories, 1976. (USD:25)\(dg
        !           122: An attempt to unravel the intricacies of
        !           123: .UL troff .
        !           124: .SH
        !           125: Programming:
        !           126: .LP
        !           127: B. W. Kernighan and D. M. Ritchie,
        !           128: .ul
        !           129: The C Programming Language,
        !           130: Prentice-Hall, 1978.
        !           131: Contains a tutorial introduction,
        !           132: complete discussions of all language features,
        !           133: and the reference manual.
        !           134: .LP
        !           135: B. W. Kernighan and R. Pike,
        !           136: .ul
        !           137: The Unix Programming Environment,
        !           138: Prentice-Hall, 1984.
        !           139: Contains many examples of C programs which use the system
        !           140: interfaces, and explanations of ``why''.
        !           141: .LP
        !           142: B. W. Kernighan and D. M. Ritchie,
        !           143: .UC UNIX \& ``
        !           144: Programming,''
        !           145: Bell Laboratories, 1978. (PS2:3)\(dd
        !           146: Describes how to interface with the system from C programs:
        !           147: I/O calls, signals, processes.
        !           148: .LP
        !           149: S. R. Bourne,
        !           150: ``An Introduction to the
        !           151: .UC UNIX
        !           152: Shell,''
        !           153: Bell Laboratories, 1978. (USD:3)\(dg
        !           154: An introduction and reference manual for the Version 7 shell.
        !           155: Mandatory reading if you intend to make effective use
        !           156: of the programming power
        !           157: of this shell.
        !           158: .LP
        !           159: S. C. Johnson,
        !           160: ``Yacc \(em Yet Another Compiler-Compiler,''
        !           161: Bell Laboratories CSTR 32, 1978. (PS1:15)\(dd
        !           162: .LP
        !           163: M. E. Lesk,
        !           164: ``Lex \(em A Lexical Analyzer Generator,''
        !           165: Bell Laboratories CSTR 39, 1975. (PS1:16)\(dd
        !           166: .LP
        !           167: S. C. Johnson,
        !           168: ``Lint, a C Program Checker,''
        !           169: Bell Laboratories CSTR 65, 1977. (PS1:9)\(dd
        !           170: .LP
        !           171: S. I. Feldman,
        !           172: ``MAKE \(em A Program for Maintaining Computer Programs,''
        !           173: Bell Laboratories CSTR 57, 1977. (PS1:12)\(dd
        !           174: .LP
        !           175: J. F. Maranzano and S. R. Bourne,
        !           176: ``A Tutorial Introduction to ADB,''
        !           177: Bell Laboratories CSTR 62, 1977. (PS1:10)\(dd
        !           178: An introduction to a powerful but complex debugging tool.
        !           179: .LP
        !           180: S. I. Feldman and P. J. Weinberger,
        !           181: ``A Portable Fortran 77 Compiler,''
        !           182: Bell Laboratories, 1978. (PS1:2)\(dd
        !           183: A full Fortran 77 for
        !           184: .UC UNIX
        !           185: systems.

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