Korn Shell and Bash Shell Programming
Students Will Learn:
- Input/Output Techniques
- Looping and Conditional Branching
- Functions, Math, and Arrays
- String Manipulation
- Command Line Arguments
- File Handling and Manipulation
Course Description: This hands on Korn and Bash Shell scripting course provides a comprehensive introduction to writing Korn and Bash shell scripts. Besides covering fundamental syntax for program flow control, variable assignment and substitution, I/O control, and mathematical expressions, it emphasizes the powerful features of these shells, including built-in string operators, variable typesetting/conversion, functions, and coprocess communication and control. The creative use of standard UNIX and Linux utilities within scripts to solve problems is stressed throughout. The course is designed for the administrators and programmers who are developing, testing, or integrating software on UNIX or Linux, as well as for advanced UNIX or Linux users. Both the commonalities and differences between the Korn and Bash shells are examined, and students will have the opportunity to learn from examples coded in both shells.
Course Prerequisites: Familiarity with UNIX file system and commands
Korn Shell and Bash Shell Programming Course Overview:
Introduction
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Process Management
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Writing Scripts
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Advanced Customization of the Shell Environment
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Programming Logic
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Advanced I/O with Streams
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String Manipulation
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Security
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Command Line Processing
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Performance and Porting Issues
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Overview of File Manipulation Utilities
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Additional File Processing Commands
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Functions
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Compound Commands
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Student Testimonials
"Great instructor; very responsive to every question, would stay with us after hours."
E.G., Statesman.com
"I learned a great deal from this class. The knowledge I gained will help me greatly at work."
K.S., Emerson Corp.

