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Sort Desciption:K Computing - Delivering Computing Knowledge Worldwide 1 www.kcomputing.com Shell Programming Course Description Overview This course is a Lecture/lab format with 50% for each.
Content Inside:K Computing - Delivering Computing Knowledge Worldwide 1 www.kcomputing.com Shell Programming Course Description Overview This course is a Lecture/lab format with 50% for each. Students will write many shell programs. Many examples are presented and enhanced by the students. Course Objectives • To provide an understanding of the essentials of shell programming with Bourne Shell family shells such as Bash. • To give you practical experience in writing and using shell scripts. • To provide experience in understanding run-level scripts on Linux. When a student finishes this course, he or she will be able to: • Write shell programs that use the various data types and control structures of the Bash/Posix/Korn shell. • Describe the use of environment and local variables. • Use functions and subshells. • Write robust shell programs with error checking. • Use the related facilities of AWK, SED, and Expect. Who Should Attend: Linux/UNIX system administrators, developers, or power users. Users with a need to automate tasks. Duration Two days Course Materials The workshop materials include a comprehensive student workbook and CD. The workbook contains all of the slides used in the course as well as hands-on lab exercises. The CD contains the lab exercise code. Course Workshop: The workshop makes use of standard PCs with a desktop Linux distribution for development. Each student should work alone on a Linux workstation. A classroom network is beneficial. If the students do not have their own Linux workstation at a maximum, two may share one workstation. K Computing - Delivering Computing Knowledge Worldwide 2 www.kcomputing.com Topics Covered 1. Declarations 2. Functions 3. Processing options and arguments 4. I/O, Here documents 5. Control structures 6. Expressions 7. Performance 8. Arrays ...
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