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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (7 hr., 26 min., 23 sec.)) , digital, sound, color
    Keywords: UNIX (Computer file) ; UNIX Shells ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Programming languages (Electronic computers) ; Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: "Designed for developers and system administrators with basic UNIX or Linux skills, this course gives you the fundamentals and then moves you beyond them, teaching you how to write production-level scripts with the POSIX shell."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from title screen (viewed March 4, 2017). - Date of publication from resource description page
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  • 2
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    Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxii, 687 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.4/4682
    Keywords: Linux ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: "This is an excellent introduction to Linux programming. The topics are well chosen and lucidly presented. I learned things myself, especially about internationalization, and I've been at this for quite a while." -Chet Ramey, Coauthor and Maintainer of the Bash shell "This is a good introduction to Linux programming. Arnold's technique of showing how experienced programmers use the Linux programming interfaces is a nice touch, much more useful than the canned programming examples found in most books." -Ulrich Drepper, Project Lead, GNU C library "A gentle yet thorough introduction to the art of UNIX system programming, Linux Programming by Example uses code from a wide range of familiar programs to illustrate each concept it teaches. Readers will enjoy an interesting mix of in-depth API descriptions and portability guidelines, and will come away well prepared to begin reading and writing systems applications. Heartily recommended." -Jim Meyering, Coauthor and Maintainer of the GNU Core Utility Programs Learn Linux® programming, hands-on... from real source code This book teaches Linux programming in the most effective way possible: by showing and explaining well-written programs. Drawing from both V7 Unix® and current GNU source code, Arnold Robbins focuses on the fundamental system call APIs at the core of any significant program, presenting examples from programs that Linux/Unix users already use every day. Gradually, one step at a time, Robbins teaches both high-level principles and "under the hood" techniques. Along the way, he carefully addresses real-world issues like performance, portability, and robustness. Coverage includes: Memory management File I/O File metadata Processes Users and groups Sorting and searching Argument parsing Extended interfaces Signals Internationalization Debugging And more... Just learning to program? Switching from Windows®? Already developing with Linux but interested in exploring the system call interface further? No matter which, quickly and directly, this book will help you master the fundamentals needed to build serious Linux software. Companion Web Sites, authors.phptr.com/robbins and www.linux-by-example.com , include all code examples.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 3
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    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly. | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 534 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.43
    Keywords: Operating systems (Computers) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Shell scripting skills never go out of style. It's the shell that unlocks the real potential of Unix. Shell scripting is essential for Unix users and system administrators-a way to quickly harness and customize the full power of any Unix system. With shell scripts, you can combine the fundamental Unix text and file processing commands to crunch data and automate repetitive tasks. But beneath this simple promise lies a treacherous ocean of variations in Unix commands and standards. Classic Shell Scripting is written to help you reliably navigate these tricky waters.Writing shell scripts requires more than just a knowledge of the shell language, it also requires familiarity with the individual Unix programs: why each one is there, how to use them by themselves, and in combination with the other programs. The authors are intimately familiar with the tips and tricks that can be used to create excellent scripts, as well as the traps that can make your best effort a bad shell script. With Classic Shell Scripting you'll avoid hours of wasted effort. You'll learn not only write useful shell scripts, but how to do it properly and portably.The ability to program and customize the shell quickly, reliably, and portably to get the best out of any individual system is an important skill for anyone operating and maintaining Unix or Linux systems. Classic Shell Scripting gives you everything you need to master these essential skills.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly | Boston, Mass. :Safari Books Online
    ISBN: 0596100299
    Language: English
    Pages: 906 p
    Keywords: UNIX (Computer file) ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: As an open operating system, Unix can be improved on by anyone and everyone: individuals, companies, universities, and more. As a result, the very nature of Unix has been altered over the years by numerous extensions formulated in an assortment of versions. Today, Unix encompasses everything from Sun's Solaris to Apple's Mac OS X and more varieties of Linux than you can easily name. The latest edition of this bestselling reference brings Unix into the 21st century. It's been reworked to keep current with the broader state of Unix in today's world and highlight the strengths of this operating system in all its various flavors. Detailing all Unix commands and options, the informative guide provides generous descriptions and examples that put those commands in context. Here are some of the new features you'll find in Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition : Solaris 10, the latest version of the SVR4-based operating system, GNU/Linux, and Mac OS X Bash shell (along with the 1988 and 1993 versions of ksh) tsch shell (instead of the original Berkeley csh) Package management programs, used for program installation on popular GNU/Linux systems, Solaris and Mac OS X GNU Emacs Version 21 Introduction to source code management systems Concurrent versions system Subversion version control system GDB debugger As Unix has progressed, certain commands that were once critical have fallen into disuse. To that end, the book has also dropped material that is no longer relevant, keeping it taut and current. If you're a Unix user or programmer, you'll recognize the value of this complete, up-to-date Unix reference. With chapter overviews, specific examples, and detailed command.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Köln : O'Reilly Verlag | Boston, Mass. :Safari Books Online,
    ISBN: 9783897214415 , 3897214415
    Language: German
    Pages: xxiii, 572 p , ill. , 23 cm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Keywords: UNIX (Computer file) ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Programming languages (Electronic computers) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Shell-Skript-Programmierung ist das mächtige Werkzeug zur vollen Entfaltung der Power von Unix. Shell-Skripten sind unerlässlich für Unix-User und Systemadministratoren. Mit ihnen werden Automatisierungsprozesse in Unix elegant und zeitsparend erstellt. Um Shell-Skripten gut schreiben zu können, braucht man mehr als lediglich das Wissen um die Shell-Sprache. Man muss ebenfalls vertraut sein mit den zahlreichen Unix-Programmen. Das vorliegende Buch lehrt beides: die Shell-Sprache wie auch den geschickten Einsatz und das Zusammenspiel vieler Unix-Werkzeuge. Darüber hinaus wird dem Leser mit Klassischer Shell-Programmierung ein tiefer Einblick in Unix gewährt. Mit diesem Buch lernt der Leser, wie exzellente Skripten erstellt werden und wie Fallen umgangen werden, die Skripten zu schlechten Skripten werden lassen. Damit spart der Leser viele Stunden überflüssiger Arbeit. Sie lernen nicht nur, wie Sie nützliche Shell-Skripten schreiben, sondern auch, wie Sie die Shell schnell, zuverlässig und portabel anpassen, um das Beste aus jedem System herauszuholen. Diese Fertigkeit ist wichtig für jeden, der Unix- oder Linux-Systeme betreibt und wartet. Die wichtigsten Themenbereiche, die in diesem Buch behandelt werden: Einstieg in die Skript-Sprache Arbeit mit Textdaten: Suchen und Ersetzen, Sortieren, Drucken, Werkzeuge Arbeit mit Shell-Variablen Ein- und Ausgabe, Dateien und Befehlsauswertung Erstellung von Produktionsskripten Die Programmiersprache awk Arbeiten mit Dateien: Auflisten, lange Dateilisten, Dateimetadaten, Dateien suchen, Dateien vergleichen Rechtschreibkontrollprogramm aus vorhandenen Unix-Werkzeugen aufbauen Prozesse: erzeugen, auflisten, steuern, löschen, Prozess-Accounting, verzögerte Terminierung Shell-Portabilität und Erweiterung Sichere Shell-Skripten
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed April 22, 2009). - "Übersetzung und deutsche Bearbeitung: Kathrin Lichtenberg" --P. iv. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 511 - 516) and index. - Text in German translated from English
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