A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 4th Edition
Today, Linux is the dominant web server platform. It is necessary for system administrators and web developers to have a deep understanding of Linux, which includes specialized knowledge surrounding shells and command lines. In A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, you’ll find everything you need to get to this level. This book is a comprehensive and in-depth guide to tools that system administrators, professional users, and developers work with, developed by professional Linux expert Mark Sobell and updated with the help of his assistant Matthew Helmke.
Headlines:
PART I The Linux and macOS Operating Systems
Chapter2 Getting Started
Chapter3 The Utilities
Chapter4 The Filesystem
Chapter5 The Shell
PART II The Editors
Chapter6 The vim Editor
Chapter7 The emacs Editor
PART III The Shells
Chapter8 The Bourne Again Shell (bash)
Chapter9 The TC Shell (tcsh)
PART IV Programming Tools
Chapter10 Programming the Bourne Again Shell (bash)
Chapter11 The Perl Scripting Language
Chapter12 The Python Programming Language
Chapter13 The MariaDB SQL Database Management System
Chapter14 The AWK Pattern Processing Language
Chapter15 The sed Editor
PART V Secure Network Utilities
Chapter16 The rsync Secure Copy Utility
Chapter17 The OpenSSH Secure Communication Utilities
PART VI Command Reference
Command Reference
Specifications:
Author(s): Mark G. Sobell, Matthew Helmke
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Year of publication: 2017
Number of Pages: 1200
Size: 6 MB