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Beginning the Linux command line
van Vugt S., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2009. 392 pp. Type: Book (9781430218890)
The book explains the use and effectiveness of Linux commands. It starts with everyday commands for novices, and then gradually introduces commands for advanced Linux users, such as administrators. Considering that even mobile phones h...
Jan 15 2010
Multithreaded programming with Pthreads
Lewis B., Berg D., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1998. Type: Book (9780136807292)
Serious programmers with an interest in or need for writing efficient programs are the audience for this book. The authors’ objective is to provide a solid understanding of programming threads--what they are, how the...
Oct 1 1998
Concepts in user interfaces: a reference model for command and response languages
Beech D., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1986. Type: Book (9789780387167916)
The art of designing command languages for interactive systems lags by at least a decade behind the state-of-the-art in programming languages. As no widely accepted concepts are existing, today’s command languages tend to giv...
May 1 1987
A reference model for command and response languages
Beech D. Computer-based message services (, Nottingham, UK, 1921984. Type: Proceedings
The author writes, “The time has come to rescue command languages from their customary mediocrity.” Toward this end, he describes a conceptual reference model for command languages under development by IFIP Working ...
Feb 1 1986
A Multilevel menu-driven user interface: Design and evaluation through simulation
Savage R., Habinek J., Ablex Publishing Corp., Norwood, NJ, 1984. Type: Book (9780893911461)
The authors propose that operating systems driven either by command languages alone or rigid tree-structured menu prompting alone are either too hostile for novice users, or too inflexible for experienced users. They propose a combina...
Feb 1 1985
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