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1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst book ever written,
By Bradeep (South Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Operating Systems Theory (Prentice-Hall series in automatic computation) (Hardcover)
Where is the option for zero stars? This book is wretched. I took a graduate OS class two years ago and this was the book we used. Thankfully, it's been out of print for 20+ years which made getting a copy a snap. Imagine if you will a collection of unrelated research papers written by highly educated, but demented, monkeys, all of whom have no idea what any other monkey is doing. Throw all those papers into a book and have yet another monkey sort through them in an attempt to "edit" them into some sort of coherent order, failing miserably in the process. You might find that book more comprehensible than the one under review. Do yourself a favor and consider a full-frontal lobotomy if you intend to glean any useful information from this waste of paper.
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Operating Systems Theory (Prentice-Hall series in automatic computation) by Peter J. Denning (Hardcover - Oct. 1973)
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