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Arnold Robbins

Auteur de Sed et AWK : programmation avancée

29 oeuvres 3,357 utilisateurs 13 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Arnold Robbins, Arnold D. Robbins

Œuvres de Arnold Robbins

Sed et AWK : programmation avancée (1990) — Auteur — 797 exemplaires
Learning the vi Editor [6th Edition] (1988) — Auteur — 533 exemplaires
VI Editor Pocket Reference (1999) 372 exemplaires
Classic Shell Scripting (2005) 289 exemplaires
Learning the vi and Vim Editors (2008) 214 exemplaires
sed & awk Pocket Reference (2000) — Auteur — 174 exemplaires
bash Pocket Reference (2010) 90 exemplaires
GDB Pocket Reference (2005) 46 exemplaires
Bash Quick Reference (2006) 22 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Robbins, Arnold David
Date de naissance
1959
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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I don't know -- this could just be an impression, and a mistaken one at that, but it seems to me that back when O'Reilly was one of a few big tech publishers, their books were better written and had more character.

This is one of those. sed and awk are two -- at this point -- almost primordial UNIX tools. Perl was famously started by Larry Wall when he was working on a tough problem and, as I think he put it, "awk ran out of steam."

I use awk at work but only in a very limited way, and am interested to know more. I've only used sed rarely but feel like I "get the idea" ... but I also know that entire applications have been written in sed (a sokoban game, for one) so there's obviously more to know.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tungsten_peerts | 3 autres critiques | Feb 14, 2022 |
Essential reference if you use vi, Vim, Neovim, or any of the family of vi clones and forks for editing on a UNIX, Linux, or macOS system.
 
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wyclif | 3 autres critiques | Sep 22, 2021 |
Definitely showing its age; the first third of the book exclusively discusses vi (not vim), to the extent that a lot of it becomes superceded by the rest of the book. The author has a serious hard-on for `troff`, one in three examples of how to do things with vi(m) is "how to format for troff", which doesn't help the relevancy issue.

Because I was reading on an ebook, the other egregious problem was a huge chunk of the book devoted to vile, kyle, elvis, and other weird vi-clones, none of which really seem to exist anymore. It's really hard to skim on an ebook, which is why I mention this.

BUT after you've got past all my nitpicking, the book is pretty good. If you're already an advanced vim-user, you probably won't get much out of it, but it's worth a skim to see if you're missing any fundamentals. I'd highly suggest the chapter on ex-commands, even if you don't look at the rest of book; I finished the book this morning and have already found a use for them.

I wanted to recommend this book, but honestly you'd probably do better just searching for vim blog posts.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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isovector | 3 autres critiques | Dec 13, 2020 |
A great reference, but really only a reference. Read "Learning the bash Shell" first :)
 
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Glutnix | Oct 15, 2017 |

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Œuvres
29
Membres
3,357
Popularité
#7,603
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
13
ISBN
94
Langues
4

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