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<H1><A NAME="SEC12" HREF="sed_toc.html#TOC12">Other resources for learning about SED</A></H1>
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In addition to several books that have been written about SED
(either specifically or as chapters in books which discuss
shell programming), one can find out more about SED
(including suggestions of a few books) from the FAQ
for the seders mailing list, available from any of:
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<A HREF="http://www.dbnet.ece.ntua.gr/~george/sed/sedfaq.html"><TT>http://www.dbnet.ece.ntua.gr/~george/sed/sedfaq.html</TT></A>
<A HREF="http://www.ptug.org/sed/sedfaq.htm"><TT>http://www.ptug.org/sed/sedfaq.htm</TT></A>
<A HREF="http://www.wollery.demon.co.uk/sedtut10.txt"><TT>http://www.wollery.demon.co.uk/sedtut10.txt</TT></A>
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There is an informal "seders" mailing list manually maintained
by Al Aab. To subscribe, send e-mail to <A HREF="mailto:af137@torfree.net"><TT>af137@torfree.net</TT></A>
with a brief description of your interest.
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