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The UNIX shell is the main scripting language of every Unix and Linux system, whether a rescued laptop or a million-dollar mainframe. The introduction of Apple's Mac OS X and the continued growth of the Linux install base mean that more and more users are finding that they have a UNIX system on their desk. Although UNIX can be complex to work with, the fact that users can tweak their systems to do what they want with a single line of shell scripting code makes UNIX incredibly fun and powerful to use.
Why to buy:
- Contains over 100 substantial scripts which help to build new tools
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Produktbeschreibung
The UNIX shell is the main scripting language of every Unix and Linux system, whether a rescued laptop or a million-dollar mainframe. The introduction of Apple's Mac OS X and the continued growth of the Linux install base mean that more and more users are finding that they have a UNIX system on their desk. Although UNIX can be complex to work with, the fact that users can tweak their systems to do what they want with a single line of shell scripting code makes UNIX incredibly fun and powerful to use.

Why to buy:

- Contains over 100 substantial scripts which help to build new tools missing from ordinary UNIX systems, and to improve old tools existing on nearly all UNIX systems.

- Provides readers with a variety of ready-made tools, including an interactive calculator, a spell checker, a disk backup utility, a weather tracker, and a web site search engine.

- Explains the syntax and techniques used to build concrete, powerful example scripts, showing readers how to write their own sophisticated shell scripts.

- Intended for UNIX/Linux users with basic experience at the command line, unlike many books about the shell.
Autorenporträt
David Taylor (Boulder, Colorado) is the founder of Intuitive Systems, where he provides consulting, teaching, and writing services on technologies, including UNIX and Solaris, and the principal of Growing Ventures, a consulting business for start-up companies. Mr. Taylor has been involved with UNIX since 1980 and created the Elm Mail System, one of the most popular UNIX email systems found on all Linux and Solaris distributions. His former positions include Research Scientist at HP's Palo Alto Research Labs and Senior Reviews Editor at SunWorld Magazine. At SunWorld, Mr. Taylor was intimately involved with Solaris and Sun hardware. In addition, he has authored many books, some of which are on UNIX.