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Unix Shell Scripting Advanced Training

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Product Unix Shell Scripting AdvancedDetails
Total Time : 8 hrs
Number of Movies : 76
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number :33295
Language : english
Author : Mark Virtue

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Description Unix Shell Scripting Advanced
Virtual Training Company's Unix Shell Scripting Advanced course is recommended for the more advanced user who has a working knowledge of basic UNIX Shell operation. This course describes how to create programs using the syntax and features of the UNIX Shell, focusing on the most popular---the Bourne Shell. In this eight hour tutorial, author Mark Virtue will demonstrate techniques that will be compatible with all brands of UNIX, including LINUX. If you need a thorough understanding Unix Shell Scripting, start learning now by clicking on one of the movie links below.
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01 Introduction
0101 About this Course
0102 Course Structure
0103 What is the UNIX Shell?
0104 Which Shell?
0105 What is a Shell Script?
02 Your First Shell Script
0201 A Basic Script
0202 The echo Command
0203 The read Command
0204 Shell Basics Revisited
0205 Special Characters
0206 Comments
0207 Chapter Exercises
0208 Exercise Solutions
03 Running a Shell Script
0301 Running a Script on the Command-line
0302 Running a Script from within vi
0303 Your PATH and bin
0304 Script Interpreters
0305 CGI Scripts
04 Shell Programming Features
0401 Shell Variables
0402 Environment Variables
0403 The Trouble with Quotes 1
0404 The Trouble with Quotes 2
0405 Grouping Commands
0406 Line Control
0407 Chapter Exercises
0408 Exercise Solutions
0409 Introducing the Course Project
0410 Course Project Solution
05 Conditional Code
0501 True and False
0502 Conditional Command Execution
0503 The if Statement
0504 The else Clause
0505 The elif Clause
0506 Using test 1
0507 Using test 2
0508 Using test 3
0509 The case Statement
0510 Chapter Exercises
0511 Exercise Solutions
06 Loops
0601 The while Loop
0602 break and continue
0603 Numerical Calculations
0604 The for Loop
0605 Chapter Exercises
0606 Exercise Solutions
07 Text Processing
0701 About Filters
0702 grep
0703 Regular Expressions
0704 sort
0705 sed
0706 awk 1
0707 awk 2
0708 Chapter Exercises
0709 Exercise Solutions
08 Functions
0801 Program Structure
0802 Defining and Calling a Function
0803 Function Parameters
0804 Function Return Values
0805 Functions in Other Files
0806 Case Study: The yesno Function
0807 Chapter Exercises
0808 Exercise Solutions
09 Command-line Parameters
0901 Using Command-line Parameters
0902 Using shift
0903 Using set --
0904 Using IFS
0905 Usage Messages
0906 Chapter Exercises
0907 Exercise Solutions
10 Advanced Scripting
1001 Debugging
1002 Default Values for Variables
1003 Temporary Files
1004 Preventing Abnormal Termination
1005 Chapter Exercises
1006 Exercise Solutions
1007 The End
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