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Cyclic Software's Books/Documentation Page

Cyclic Books/Documentation Page

Online CVS Documentation

These works primarily concern CVS. None are published as books, but they are available online.

Printed CVS Documentation

The CVS reference card offers a complete list of CVS commands and options for the command line CVS.

Books related to CVS

These books either discuss CVS in the text of the book or come with a CD-ROM which includes CVS and/or CVS documentation.

  • Practical Software Configuration Management by Tim Mikkelsen and Suzanne Pherigo, 1997, gets individuals and small teams started with configuration management. The CD-ROM which accompanies the book includes a copy of CVS, including binaries for Windows 95/NT.
  • A Practical Guide to Linux is a large book covering many aspects of linux. It devotes a number of pages to CVS.
  • Programming with GNU Software by Mike Loukides and Andy Oram, 1997, is an introduction to the GNU software development tools running on UNIX. The CD-ROM which accompanies the book includes a copy of CVS, including binaries for six unix platforms.
  • How to Set Up and Maintain a Web Site by Lincoln D. Stein, second edition, 1997, is a comprehensive yet concise introduction to all aspects of running a web site. The CD-ROM which accompanies the book includes a copy of CVS 1.3-s2.

Other Books of Interest to Programmers and Web Authors

  • Applying RCS and SCCS, offers a detailed discussion of the RCS and SCCS version control tools, with particular emphasis on building scripts on top of RCS and SCCS to accomplish version control tasks.
  • Maximum RPM is the official, definitive technical reference to the RPM packaging system.
  • The C Programming Language, by Kernighan and Ritchie, is the best known and one of the best books on the C language.
  • The most widely read and most trusted book on C++ is The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup.
  • Using and porting the GNU C Compiler is the user manual for the GCC C/C++ compiler.
  • Debugging with GDB is the user manual for the GDB debugger.
  • GNU Emacs Manual is the user manual for the Emacs editor/environment. It comes with a reference card.
  • Programming Perl, better known as the Camel Book, covers the perl scripting language in depth.
  • Learning Perl, by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Christiansen, teaches you to program in the perl scripting language.
  • Learning Perl on Win32 Systems, by Randal L. Schwartz, Erik Olson, and Tom Christiansen, teaches you to program in the perl scripting language, with additional information on Windows-specific topics.
  • Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk, Brent Welch, is a comprehensive guide to programming in the tcl scripting language.

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