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From: PAP4@AI.AI.MIT.EDU ("Philip A. Prindeville")
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
Subject: Re:  beginners guide to ... ?
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Date: 12 Dec 87 07:25:15 GMT
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			(plug, plug, plug)

Doug Comer ("Xinu", et al) is writing a book about Internetworking,
pretty much outside of the context of an operating system, though he
does talk briefly about 4.3BSD (sockets and utilites).  The book
is fairly exhaustive, and seems to be a timely replacement for
the Tanenbaum book (is it still being printed with NCP references?).

What I saw seemed as well written as his previous publications.  I
just hope it makes it to print before it starts to get out of date...
It happens so quickly these days.

(Doug: hope I didn't let the cat out of the bag)

-Philip