"Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   i've got the job of giving a 1/2 to 3/4 day tutorial on how
> to do basic programming in the (gasp! hack!) c shell.
>
>   are there any decent online tutorials (ideally, one i could
> just run off and bind), so i don't have to slap together one of
> my own?  obviously, with less than a day to teach, it doesn't 
> have to be lengthy.
>
>   i'm still poking around on google, but if anyone can point
> me at something that would do the trick, i'd be ever so grateful.
>
> rday
>
> p.s.  of course, since this is the *csh* and probably has little
> interest for most on this list, feel free to email me privately
> if you want.

The best intro and brief exposition of csh, riddled with examples,
that I've seen is in the book Unix Shells by Example
(Ellie Quigley)

So spicing your google searches with that title may land you a
lengthy exerpt from it somewhere on line.
 (+"Unix Shells by Example"  +csh ...)

If you really get lucky, on of the online purveyors of books may
have a length exerpt from the csh section.

Not a very helpfull hint since I lack any urls but being the seasoned
trooper you are, maybe carefully designed google searches that include
things like `-From: ' `-Subject:' will keep out the usenet hits.
Maybe some smart use of `+' will narrow it further.

I would guess that someone has designed a class based on that book
and that section somewhere in the millions of online docs.

A verbatim Subhead from the book is:

"The Interactive C shell".  Forcing inclusion of that entire string
may help sort the hits out.



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