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== Further reading == * {{Cite book |first=Phillip |last=Stanley-Marbell |year=2003 |title=Inferno Programming with Limbo |place=Chichester |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=0-470-84352-7}} describes the 3rd edition of the Inferno operating system, though it focuses more on the Limbo language and its interfaces to the Inferno system, than on the Inferno system itself. For example, it provides little information on Inferno's versatile [[command shell]], which is understandable since it is a programming language textbook. * {{Cite book |first=Brian |last=Stuart |year=2008 |title=Principles of Operating Systems: Design and Applications |publisher=Course Technology |isbn=978-1-4188-3769-3}}, uses Inferno for examples of operating system design. * {{Cite book |last1=Atkins |first1=Martin |last2=Forsyth |first2=Charles |last3=Pike |first3=Rob |author3-link=Rob Pike |last4=Trickey |first4=Howard |title=The Inferno Programming Book: An Introduction to Programming for the Inferno Distributed System}} was intended to provide an operating-system-centric point of view, but was never completed.
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