Unix Shell Programming

by Stephen G. Kochan

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

005.4

Publication

Sams Publishing (2003), Edition: 3, 456 pages

Description

Unix Shell Programming is a tutorial aimed at helping Unix and Linux users get optimal performance out of their operating out of their operating system. It shows them how to take control of their systems and work efficiently by harnessing the power of the shell to solve common problems. The reader learns everything he or she needs to know to customize the way a Unix system responds. The vast majority of Unix users utilize the Korn shell or some variant of the Bourne shell, such as bash. Three are covered in the third edition of Unix Shell Programming . It begins with a generalized tutorial of Unix and tools and then moves into detailed coverage of shell programming. Topics covered include: regular expressions, the kernel and the utilities, command files, parameters, manipulating text filters, understanding and debugging shell scripts, creating and utilizing variables, tools, processes, and customizing the shell.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member wyclif
Excellent review and reference for those working with the UNIX shell utilites.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

456 p.; 7.38 inches

ISBN

0672324903 / 9780672324901

UPC

752063324905
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