Up and Running with Bash Scripting | 130 MB duration : 1h 17m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 960×540 15fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 1ch Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English | released : Nov 26, 2013 Bash, or the Bourne Again Shell, is a widely popular command-line interpreter for administration and programming tasks. It’s also the default option on Mac OS X and Linux. But Bash is different than most scripting languages. That’s why Scott Simpson spends some time in this course running you through the syntax—introducing variables, numbers, and control structures—so you can start writing scripts right away. He shows you how to wrap up multiline operations in one file, implement flow control, and interact with users to get input. Plus, he offers challenges along the way that allow you to put what you’ve learned to the test. Topics include: What is Bash? Managing output with grep, awk, and cut Understanding Bash script syntax Creating a basic Bash script Displaying text with “echo” Working with numbers, strings, and arrays Reading and writing text files Working with loops Using functions Getting user input during execution Ensuring a response Download uploaded http://uploaded.net/file/rwufq966/Up.and.Running.with.Bash.Scripting.rar Download 百度云 http://pan.baidu.com/s/19YN0J