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Author Quigley, Ellie, author

Title Linux Shells by Example
Published E Rutherford : Prentice Hall PTR May 2000 Old Tappan : Pearson Education [distributor]

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Description 1 online resource (761 pages) illustrations
Series Open Source Technology Ser
Open Source Technology Ser
Summary Annotation Full of classroom-proven examples from Silicon Valley's top shell programming instructor, Linux Shells by Example starts with the basics and carries you all the way to expert-level techniques. Start by discovering what Linux shells are, what they do, and how they integrate with other LINUX utilities and processes. Next, master creating, running, and debugging shell scripts; using grep, sed , and gawk , and much more. This edition contains especially detailed and valuable coverage of Gawk, including pattern scanning, text filtering, reporting, and many other key applications. You'll review the Bourne Again ( bash ) and TC ( tcsh ) shells in depth, discovering how they compare, and when to use each. The book contains hands-on exercises for every topic, an appendix with detailed syntax listings, examples of many useful Linux utilities, comparison charts, and all the book's code on CD-ROM -- an awesome resource. For everyone who wants to learn shell programming with Linux, including system administrators, application developers, Web professionals, and power users
Audience Scholarly & Professional Prentice Hall PTR
SUBJECT Linux. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94087892
Linux fast
Subject Operating systems (Computers)
operating systems.
Operating systems (Computers)
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00024614
ISBN 9780130147110
0130147117