BASH SHELL: Essential Programs for Your Survival at Work

BASH SHELL: Essential Programs for Your Survival at Work

Author: Larry L. Smith

Publisher: LARRY L. SMITH

Published: 2006-10-17

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 1419648330

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This book, for UNIX-LINUX computer users, provides the beginner AND the 'guru' with practical, real-world examples and bash shell scripts that make tough jobs easy. With this book, you can ... - Make your boss happy right NOW!- Learn a new language.- Master an old language.- Write scripts that solve problems.- Provide Quality Assurance.- Be a master troubleshooter.- Analyze logs, verify data.- Make tough jobs easy!


Perl

Perl

Author: Larry L. Smith

Publisher: LARRY L. SMITH

Published: 2006-10-13

Total Pages: 659

ISBN-13: 1419648322

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This book, for UNIX-LINUX computer users, provides the beginner AND the 'guru' with practical, real-world examples and Perl scripts that make tough jobs easy.With this book, you can ... - Make your boss happy right NOW!- Learn a new language.- Master an old language.- Write scripts that solve problems.- Provide Quality Assurance.- Be a master troubleshooter.- Analyze logs, verify data.- Make tough jobs easy!


Bash Guide for Beginners (Second Edition)

Bash Guide for Beginners (Second Edition)

Author: Machtelt Garrels

Publisher: Fultus Corporation

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1596822015

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The Bash Guide for Beginners (Second Edition) discusses concepts useful in the daily life of the serious Bash user. While a basic knowledge of shell usage is required, it starts with a discussion of shell building blocks and common practices. Then it presents the grep, awk and sed tools that will later be used to create more interesting examples. The second half of the course is about shell constructs such as loops, conditional tests, functions and traps, and a number of ways to make interactive scripts. All chapters come with examples and exercises that will help you become familiar with the theory.


Linux Shell Scripting with Bash

Linux Shell Scripting with Bash

Author: Ken O. Burtch

Publisher: Sams Publishing

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0672326426

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The only book available that covers the powerful Bash shell and associated tools that are essential to any Linux programming professional.


Mastering Unix Shell Scripting

Mastering Unix Shell Scripting

Author: Randal K. Michael

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-09-14

Total Pages: 1040

ISBN-13: 1118080165

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UNIX expert Randal K. Michael guides you through every detail of writing shell scripts to automate specific tasks. Each chapter begins with a typical, everyday UNIX challenge, then shows you how to take basic syntax and turn it into a shell scripting solution. Covering Bash, Bourne, and Korn shell scripting, this updated edition provides complete shell scripts plus detailed descriptions of each part. UNIX programmers and system administrators can tailor these to build tools that monitor for specific system events and situations, building solid UNIX shell scripting skills to solve real-world system administration problems.


Learning the Korn Shell

Learning the Korn Shell

Author: Bill Rosenblatt

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1449360947

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This Nutshell Handbook® is a thorough introduction to the Korn shell, both as a user interface and as a programming language.The Korn shell, like the C and Bourne shells, is a program that interprets UNIX commands. It has many features that aren't found in other shells, including command history (the ability to recall and edit previous commands). The Korn shell is also faster; several of its features allow you to write programs that execute more quickly than their Bourne or C shell equivalents.This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the Korn shell's features. It explains ksh string operations, co-processes, signals and signal handling, and one of the worst "dark corners" of shell programming: command-line interpretation. It does this by introducing simple real-life examples and then adding options and complexity in later chapters, illustrating the way real-world script development generally proceeds. An additional (and unique) programming aid, a Korn shell debugger (kshdb), is also included.Learning the Korn Shell is an ideal resource for many UNIX users and programmers, including software developers who want to "prototype" their designs, system administrators who want to write tools for their own use, and even novices who just want to use some of ksh's more advanced interactive features.


SCO UNIX in a Nutshell

SCO UNIX in a Nutshell

Author: Ellie Cutler

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1994-02-28

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 9781565920378

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The desktop reference to SCO UNIX and Open Desktop, this version of UNIX in a Nutshell shows you what's under the hood of your SCO system. It isn't a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, but a complete reference containing all user, programming, administrations, and networking commands.


The Computer User's Survival Guide

The Computer User's Survival Guide

Author: Joan Stigliani

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1995-10-01

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1449399673

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You probably suspect, on some level, that computers might be hazardous to your health. You might vaguely remember a study that you read years ago about miscarriages being more frequent for data entry operators. Or you might have run into a co-worker wearing splints and talking ominously about Workers' Comp insurance. Or you might notice that when you use a computer too long, you get stiff and your eyes get dry.But who wants to worry about such things? Surely, the people wearing splints must be malingerers who don't want to work? Surely, the people who design keyboards and terminals must be working to change their products if they are unsafe? Surely, so long as you're a good worker and keep your mind on your job, nothing bad will happen to you?The bad news is: You can be hurt by working at a computer. The good news is that many of the same factors that pose a risk to you are within your own control. You can take action on your own to promote your own health -- whether or not your terminal manufacturer, keyboard designer, medical provider, safety trainer, and boss are working diligently to protect you.The Computer User's Survival Guide looks squarely at all the factors that affect your health on the job, including positioning, equipment, work habits, lighting, stress, radiation, and general health.Through this guide you will learn: a continuum of neutral postures that you can at utilize at different work tasks how radiation drops off with distance and what electrical equipment is responsible for most exposure how modern office lighting is better suited to working on paper than on a screen, and what you can do to prevent glare simple breathing techniques and stretches to keep your body well oxygenated and relaxed, even when you sit all day how reading from a screen puts unique strains on your eyes and what kind of vision breaks will keep you most productive and rested what's going on "under the skin" when your hands and arms spend much of the day mousing and typing, and how you can apply that knowledge to prevent overuse injuries The Computer User's Survival Guide is not a book of gloom and doom. It is a guide to protecting yourself against health risks from your computer, while boosting your effectiveness and your enjoyment of work.


Termcap and Terminfo

Termcap and Terminfo

Author: John Strang

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780937175224

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Software -- Operating Systems.