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CTI UNIX Tutorial - 843
  UNIX CONCEPTS 
  UNIX CONCEPTS 
  UNIX CONCEPTS 
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The UNIX User                                               1
              THIS TUTORIAL WILL PREPARE YOU TO 

             Log On/Off the UNIX System

             Use UNIX Commands

             Use I/O Redirection Facilities.

             Navigate Trough the UNIX File System.

             Program the UNIX and C SHELLS.

             Use Text Formatters- Nroff, Tbl, Eqn.

             Use Effectively MAKE and SCCS Utilities.

             Do Process and Signal Control Control
             from your program.
                                                             

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The UNIX User                                               2
                 THIS ON-LINE TUTORIAL IS FOR 

           Programmers, Scientists, Analysts and
           Technical Managers.

           Those that want to get a Detailed Understanding
           of the UNIX Operating System.

           Those that plan to use a UNIX Based System
           in their applications.

           Despite the fact, that several advanced topics
           are covered, this tutorial is presented 
           in a friendly, guiding and whenever possible
           illustrative fashion.  
                                                             

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                              UNIX CONCEPTS - 843

            Topic                Available Topics      
              0             Return to Course Selection Menu
              1             UNIX System Fundamentals
              2             First Steps in UNIX
              3             The Internal Structure of UNIX
              4             Why UNIX
              5             Using System Resources
              6             UNIX Editors
              7             The UNIX File System
              8             I/O Redirection, UNIX Pipe Facility
              9             UNIX Commands
              10            THE C Programming Language
              11            Shell Programming
              12            Text and Word Processing
              13            Project Development Under UNIX
              14            Process Control and Systems Programming
              15            Moving to a UNIX System
              16            Conclusion
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