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From: dailey@cornell.UUCP (John Dailey)
Newsgroups: net.books,net.unix
Subject: CS books
Message-ID: <3851@cornell.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 10:42:34 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 15 10:42:34 1985
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I have the dubious job of training a new sys. programmer and though he
has some practical experience, he has had little formal CS training.
I have him reading K & P 's The Unix Prog. Enviorment, but I would like
him to learn more about operating systems in general. My question is: can
anyone recommend a good text on operating systems that might deal with or 
be based on the Unix system ( the system he will be working with ) ?
Thanks in advance.

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