From the reviews of the second edition: "This book aims to guide an astute pupil on the path to acquiring a practical familiarity with the UNIX command line. ... I found the book entertainingly written and well edited--increasingly rare attributes in current books on computing. ... The book is a spirited introduction to data processing on Unix, and will also be useful to driven data wranglers who are not necessarily in the biology field." (A. Squassabia, Computing Reviews, November, 2013) "This work will be valuable to new computational biology/bioinformatics students who want to learn programming. ... Students can follow each chapter by working out the code on their own computers, and they can sharpen their programming skills by trying out the exercise at the end. ... The book will be a good starting point for many newcomers who have no or little idea of programming as well as a concise reference guide for students and scientists. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic and professional audiences." (V. Mathura, Choice, Vol. 51 (3), November, 2013)