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Basel/Berlin/Boston
Großbritannien
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978-1-80020-460-7 (9781800204607)
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Dakic Vedran:
Vedran Dakic is a master of electrical engineering and computing and an IT trainer, covering system administration, cloud, automatization, and orchestration courses. He is a certified Red Hat, VMware, and Microsoft trainer. He's currently employed as head of the department of operating systems at Algebra University College in Zagreb. As part of this job, he's a lecturer for 3- and 5-year study programs in system engineering, programming, and multimedia tracks. Also, he does a lot of consulting and systems integration for his clients' projects - something he has been doing for the past 25 years. His approach is simple - bring real-world experience to all the courses that he teaches as it brings added value to his students and customers.Redzepagic Jasmin:
Jasmin Redzepagic is a professional master in computer engineering, with a sub-specialization in system engineering, but is a person with many hats worn over the years. Having worked in IT as long as he has, he has been a sound technician, SysOps, DevOps, hardware tester, editor-in-chief of a major magazine, writer, IT support lead, and head of IT at a couple of companies. He is currently employed by Algebra University College in Zagreb. This enables him to have a very wide overview of different technologies while still maintaining his focus - implementing and teaching the implementation of open source technologies in the field. Right now, his main interest is trying to teach his students and clients to understand the immense expanse of tools available for any conceivable task, with his goal being to get people to understand computers as something that is the most formidable tool we, as humanity, have ever had.
Table of Contents - Basics of Shell and Text Terminal
- Using Text Editors
- Using Commands and Services for Process Management
- Using Shell to Configure and Troubleshoot Network
- Using Commands for File, Directory, and Service Management
- Shell-Based Software Management
- Network-Based File Synchronization
- Using the Command Line to Find, Extract, and Manipulate Text Content
- An Introduction to Shell Scripting
- Using Loops
- Working with Variables
- Using Arguments and Functions
- Using Arrays
- Interacting with Shell Scripts
- Troubleshooting Shell Scripts
- Shell Script Examples for Server Management, Network Configuration, and Backups
- Advanced Shell Script Examples