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Cooking for the soul
Submitted by Anonymous visitor (not verified) on Thu, 2007-05-31 11:42.
Vote!Bash Cookbook is really food for the Linux part of the soul. It delights and intrigues me. O'Reilly has done it good.
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Vote!Every Oreilly published book that I own is a pure gem. Clear and easy to understanding. I am very fond of the 'Learning' Titles (Learning Python, Learning Perl, etc.) as well as the 'Nutshell' Ttiles (Linux in a Nutshell, PHP in a Nutshell, etc.). I will soon be venturing into a few 'Cookbook' Titles and a few 'Programming' Titles as well. I am looking forward to the writing style and being able to understand what I'm reading 'the first time around'
Oreilly, keep up the excellent work!!