Get the "Learning Linux Shell Scripting" ($36 value) eBook, free until March 15

Unleash the power of shell scripts to solve real-world problems by breaking through the practice of writing tedious code. Claim your complimentary copy (valued at $36) for free.

What"s it about?

This book covers Bash, GNU Bourne Again SHell, preparing you to work in the exciting world of Linux shell scripting.

What you will learn:

  • Familiarize yourself with the various text filtering tools available in Linux
  • Combine the fundamental text and file processing commands to process data and automate repetitive tasks
  • Understand expressions and variables and how to use them practically
  • Automate decision-making and save a lot of time and effort of revisiting code
  • Get to grips with advanced functionality such as using traps and signals and using dialogs to develop screens
  • Start up a system and customize a Linux system
  • Take an in-depth look at regular expressions and pattern matching to understand the capabilities of scripting

This offer expires on March 15.

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