Bolsky was David Korn's co-author for the two editions of the
book on ksh.
The C book is probably worth hanging on to for historical value.
Arnold
Tony Finch <dot(a)dotat.at> wrote:
I have a copy of a spiral-bound booklet with yellow
covers called "The C
Programmer's Reference" by Morris I. Bolsky of the Systems Training
Center, AT&T Bell Laboratories, (C) 1985. A curious little snapshot of
1980s pre-ANSI C.
I posted a picture of the front cover (with table of contents) at
https://twitter.com/fanf/status/1475407500946157570
I think I rescued it from the office clear-out in 2013 when Cambridge
University Computing Service moved out of the old city-centre offices. I
probably picked it up from a stack of old books that were to be chucked;
wherever I found it, I can't remember who it belonged to. And now I no
longer work for the University, it has come home with me.
Tony.
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