A very nice review showed up today at slashdot of my book Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther, wherein the reviewer states:
“For a book of just 168 pages, the authors pack quite a bit on making a Mac OS X system work from its Terminal roots. New Mac OS X system administrators will find this book most useful, particularly if their UNIX experience is lacking or radically different from what Mac OS X presents. Experienced *NIX users who bought a new Mac may find the book a good intermediary to demonstrate how Mac OS X Panther differs from the *NIX boxen they’ve used in the past.”
I couldn’t agree more. 🙂