UNIX I: Shellscripts
X52.9545
/ $1,095
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
Acquire the skills to go anywhere in the UNIX world: networking, programming, or system administration. Create files and directories; copy, move, rename, search, archive, compress, and remove them; read- and write-protect them; and connect them with hard and symbolic links. Run programs and join them to files and other programs with i/o redirection. Compose UNIX command files (shellscripts) using command line arguments, pipelines, loops, conditional statements, file descriptors, and exit status. Learn to personalize your UNIX account and control a running process with the Korn shell. Use regular expressions to search, edit, and transform data with the utilities grep, sed, awk, and the vi text editor.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Information Technology, Networks, Systems, and Security (IT), Systems Administration
Section 1
Tuesday 6:00pm-9:30pm
February 16 - April 27
No class on 3/16
10 Sessions
Location: 48 Cooper Square
