The Software Developer's Guide to Linux: A practical, no-nonsense guide to using the Linux command line and utilities as a software developer
A**R
Good structure, no nonsense
Greetings from Ukraine! Now I might not be as objective here because I'm subscribed and like most of David content, but amongst all the other books I've bought (which are like 3 more, as it is truly not the best education tool for IT - Coursera or similar are better in my opinion) this one stands out and I even plan to gift it to my colleague after I'm done with it. Thanks for your work!
O**R
Great for Beginners and Experienced Folks Alike
I’ve been a Linux admin in the past, and I find this book to be a great refresher for anyone looking to brush up on their Linux command line and utilities. It’s straightforward, well-structured, and covers all the essentials. Whether you’re new to Linux or just need to dust off your skills, this book is perfect. I only wish I had this resource when I first started in Linux administration. I’ll definitely be sharing and recommending this book to friends and colleague.
D**R
newbie's guide
If the title were "Newbie's Guide to Linux", then it's not bad, though in that case I 'd prefer a more comprehensive treatment. The chapter on systemd is six pages and only covers the very basic. I don't see a single thing related to developing software. I was suckered.