Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeksfiled under Books Targeted at those familiar with other Unices, Brian Jepsen and Ernest E. Rothman's book applies your existing knowledge to the specifics of Mac OS X Tiger. Covers Spotlight and HFS+ Metadata, CUPS, X11, and other Mac OS X technologies in Part I; compiling and linking code in Part II; package management (Fink, DarwinPorts) and package creation in Part III; while Part IV is a grab-bag of Mac OS X Server, system utilities, databases, and scripting languages.
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Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks
Targeted at those familiar with other versions of Unix, applies your knowledge to Mac OS X Tiger. Covers Spotlight and HFS+ Metadata, CUPS, X11, compiling and linking code, package management and creation, and Mac OS X Server.
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