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Following the common-sense O'Reilly style, Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell cuts through the chaff and gives you practical details you can use every day. Everything you need to know about the Unix side of Mac OS X has been systematically documented in this book.

Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell offers a complete overview of Mac OS X Tiger (Version 10.4), focusing on the BSD Unix layer. This book familiarizes you with over 300 of Tiger's Unix commands, the Terminal application, file management, system and network administration issues, and more.

Completely revised for Mac OS X Tiger, this book offers:

  • The most complete and thorough coverage of Mac OS X's Unix commands you'll find anywhere (even in the system)
  • An overview of basic system and network administration features, including coverage of NetInfo and Directory Services
  • An introduction to using Mac OS X's Unix command-line interface, the Terminal application
  • An overview of Mac OS X's Unix text editors, including vi and Emacs
  • Information on shell syntax variables for Tiger's default Unix shell, bash

Each command and option in this book's Unix Command Reference has been painstakingly tested and checked against Tiger; even the manpages that ship with Mac OS X can't compete in accuracy. Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell is the most comprehensive quick reference on the market and is a must for any serious Mac user.

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Andy Lester started with computers early by keypunching letters to Grandma on IBM 029 punchcards. Now into his third decade of professional software development, he's the QA & Release Manager for Socialtext. Andy is also in charge of PR for The Perl Foundation and maintains over 25 modules on CPAN. Andy's two latest book projects are Mac OS X Tiger In A Nutshell from O'Reilly, and Pro Perl Debugging from Apress.

04.19.2013 Platform Retrospective

Attendees: Vered, Sarah, Jeff, Marcel, Matthew, Laura, Adam

Start working together on Tasks within a Story for more successful completed storiesKeeps people more engaged in meetings since everyone is part of storyHelps keep team focus

Continue having shorter review meetings by getting early acceptanceKeep to 15 minute Stand Up MeetingsStart discussing issues prior to meetings to keep moving forwardStop stressing to get meeting over – feel good to discuss what is needed

Work outside of Sprint prioritizationWork with Manager outside of Team to align work and time spent

Start having notes ready for last/next 24 / blocks to keep reporting quick

Start calling ‘further discussion’ meetings if Open Floor is going longIf Open Floor topic going long, invoke 5 minute rule to move to another timeAsk if everyone is good to stay on or need a follow on

Start – G2 reach out to anyone needing to be on Stand Up

Start, more Product Owner buy in for the detailsTo help avoid missed details where no one person owns the full processProduct review of done-done - Demo

Watch for changes to environment requiring a retestingOut of Cycle Release – CCD for all to view, exposure of release to QAOther options to expose release/changes to code/environmentsPoss: build release managerAvoid too much “process”

Stakeholder – Product OwnerWhen differences occur, how best to communicateAcceptance Criteria is contract with Product Owners

04.05.2013 Platform Retrospective

Attendees: Marcel, Adam, Jeff, Sarah, Rachel

Do not add User Stories in middle of Sprint

A lot of stories rolled over

Multi teams are requesting time of same resourcesBoth people and environmentsTime put into tasks to handle issues of prev sprint deliverablesTasks can be added as needed – but wont show in planning

Stories small enough to be end:end deliver/testAdd hours in testing stories to have hours to fix failuresTest plans cover full expectations of the Business acceptors

Doable Acceptance Criteria

Shorter, more focused meetingsFull attention in meetingsAvoid being pulled into areas not covered by team/sprint

Get acceptance prior to Review meeting where possibleAssures story has been completed

Chris Stone (cjstone@mac.com) is a Senior Systems Administrator (the Mac guy) at O'Reilly Media, Inc. and coauthor of Mac OS X in a Nutshell. He's written several Mac OS X related articles for the O'Reilly MacDevCenter (www.macdevcenter.com), and contributed to Mac OS X: The Missing Manual from Pogue Press. Chris lives in Petaluma, California with his wife, Miho, and two sons, Andrew and Jonathan.

Chuck Toporek is a Mac technology geek. He is the author of three Mac books and one medical book, and he has written for MacAddict and Macworld magazines.

Jason McIntosh lives and works in and around Boston. He has co-authored two O'Reilly books, Mac OS X in a Nutshell and Perl & XML, and writes occasional columns and weblog entries for the O'Reilly Network. His homepage is at http://www.jmac.org.

Contenuti

Preface; Audience for This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Conventions Used in This Book; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; Safari® Enabled; Part I: Commands and Shells; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 What You'll Find; 1.2 Beginner's Guide; Chapter 2: Unix Command Reference; 2.1 Alphabetical Summary of Commands; Chapter 3: Using the Terminal; 3.1 Using the Terminal; 3.2 Process Management; Chapter 4: Shell Overview; 4.1 Introduction to the Shell; 4.2 Shell Flavors; 4.3 Common Features; 4.4 Differing Features; Chapter 5: bash: The Bourne-Again Shell; 5.1 Invoking the Shell; 5.2 Syntax; 5.3 Variables; 5.4 Arithmetic Expressions; 5.5 Command History; 5.6 Job Control; 5.7 Built-in Commands; Part II: Text Editing and Processing; Chapter 6: Pattern Matching; 6.1 Filenames Versus Patterns; 6.2 Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program; 6.3 Metacharacters; 6.4 Examples of Searching; Chapter 7: The vi Editor; 7.1 Review of vi Operations; 7.2 vi Command-Line Options; 7.3 ex Command-Line Options; 7.4 Movement Commands; 7.5 Edit Commands; 7.6 Saving and Exiting; 7.7 Accessing Multiple Files; 7.8 Window Commands; 7.9 Interacting with the Shell; 7.10 Macros; 7.11 Miscellaneous Commands; 7.12 Alphabetical List of Keys in Command Mode; 7.13 Syntax of ex Commands; 7.14 Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands; 7.15 vi Configuration; Chapter 8: The Emacs Editor; 8.1 Emacs Concepts; 8.2 Typical Problems; 8.3 Notes on the Tables; 8.4 Summary of Commands by Group; 8.5 Summary of Commands by Key; 8.6 Summary of Commands by Name; Part III: Managing Mac OS X; Chapter 9: Filesystem Overview; 9.1 Mac OS X Filesystems; 9.2 Filesystem Organization; 9.3 Hidden Files; 9.4 The File Permissions System; Chapter 10: Directory Services; 10.1 Understanding Directory Services; 10.2 Programming with Directory Services; 10.3 Configuring Directory Services; 10.4 NetInfo Manager; 10.5 Directory Services Utilities; 10.6 Managing Groups; 10.7 Managing Users and Passwords; 10.8 Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses; 10.9 Exporting Directories with NFS; 10.10 Flat Files and Their Directory Services Counterparts; 10.11 Restoring the Directory Services Database; Chapter 11: Running Network Services; 11.1 Network Services Overview; 11.2 Running Services in Mac OS X; 11.3 Mail Services; 11.4 Web Services; 11.5 File Transfer Protocol (FTP); 11.6 Remote Login Services; 11.7 File Sharing Services; 11.8 Daemon Management; Chapter 12: The X Window System; 12.1 Installing X11; 12.2 Running X11; 12.3 Customizing X11; 12.4 X11-based Applications and Libraries; 12.5 Connecting to Other X Window Systems; 12.6 Virtual Network Computing; Chapter 13: The Defaults System; 13.1 Property Lists; 13.2 Viewing and Editing Property Lists; Colophon;

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  • EditoreO′Reilly
  • Data di pubblicazione2005
  • ISBN 10 0596009437
  • ISBN 13 9780596009434
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • LinguaInglese
  • Numero edizione3
  • Numero di pagine516

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