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UNIX® Shells by Example Fourth Edition
By Ellie Quigley
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date: September 24, 2004
ISBN: 0-13-147572-X
Pages: 1200
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Contents
• Index
• Examples
The world's #1 shell programming book—now fully updated for
Linux and more!
UNIX Shells by Example is the world's #1 shell programming book, from
the world's #1 shell programming instructor: Ellie Quigley. In UNIX
Shells by Example, Fourth Edition, Quigley has thoroughly updated her
classic and delivers the information today's shell programmers need
most—prehensive coverage of Linux shell programming with
bash!
Drawing on 20 years' experience as a shell programming instructor,
Quigley guides you through every facet of programming all leading
UNIX/Linux shells: bourne, bash, korn, C, and tcsh. Quigley illuminates
each concept with up-to-date, classroom-tested code examples designed
to help you jump-start your own projects. She also systematically
introduces awk, sed, and grep for both UNIX and GNU/Linux . . . making
this the only shell programming book you'll ever need!
New in this edition:
Comprehensive coverage of Linux shell programming with bash
Shell Programming QuickStart: makes first-time shell programmers
productive in just 15 pages
Complete, practical debugging chapter
Updated coverage of the latest UNIX and GNU/Linux versions of awk,
sed, and grep
Shell programming for sysadmins: walks you through key UNIX and
Linux system shell scripts
Completely updated:
Shell programming fundamentals: what shells are, what they do,
how they work
Choosing the right shell for any application
Nearly 50,000 UNIX/Linux sysadmins, developers, and power users have
used previous editions of UNIX Shells by Example to e expert shell
programmers. With UNIX Shells by Example, Fourth Edition, you can,
too—even if you'pletely new to shell programming. Then, once
you're an expert, you'll turn to this boo