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Description
Presents a detailed, hands-on introduction to programming in the UNIX Korn Shell.
Audience
End users, programmers, designers, analysts, systems administrators and managers.
Prerequisites
Experienced UNIX User with programming concepts.
Topics Include
Shell Basics
- Different Shells
- Special Shell Characters
- Redirection and Piping (Input and Output)
- Command Substitution
- Introduction to Shell Scripts
Modifying a .profile Script
- .profile Definition and Function
- Environmental Variables
Writing a Shell Script
- Description of the Shell Program
- Conditional Branching
- Programming Loops
- Parameters
- Test Conditions
Duration
4 hrs
Minimum Requirements
VGA Color Monitor; 640K RAM; 7.2MB Hard Disk Space; DOS 3.3 or Higher
Media
Diskette CDROM
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