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Shell scripting for linux beginners. Get started with Linux
 

Shell scripting for linux beginners. Get started with Linux

MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 59 kbps | 44 KHz | Duration: 2 Hours | 347 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 


Learn the Linux 101 and get started with shell scripting. Zoom on timing will help you to learn on the go.

Linux is a very powerful operating system and has become a must mention on resume to get a successful job.

In this course we will take things from the scratch. We will first have a detailed look in various questions that a Linux beginner always face before getting started. After that we will learn to install Linux in virtual box or VMplayer so that your windows or MAC remains still available for you. Unfortunately, if anything goes wrong, you can just uninstall the software and reinstall it.

Further, we will then explore basics of Linux like file system, basic commands and permissions. Linux file system is bit different than windows, so a Linux user must understand about file structure and permissions to execute the scripts that we will learn to create in this course.

Further we will move to shell scripting part and explore the basics like variable declaration, basic operation and conditionals. In the latter part of the course, we will learn about various loops and loop control keywords.

 

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