The Korn Shell. Unix & Linux Programming Manual, With Cd-Rom, Third Edition

Par : Anatole Olczak

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages446
    • PrésentationBroché
    • Poids0.87 kg
    • Dimensions18,7 cm × 23,5 cm × 2,5 cm
    • ISBN0-201-67523-4
    • EAN9780201675238
    • Date de parution15/03/2001
    • ÉditeurAddison Wesley

    Résumé

    If you are a Unix or Linux Shell programmer, this book will provide you with the practical advice and technical tips you will need in order to become proficient in all aspects of the Korn Shell and enhance your programming skills. From basic introductory concepts through to advanced programming techniques, you will learn how to : - Customize your Unix and Linux environments. - Write and debug Korn Shell scripts. - Fine-tune Korn Shell scripts for faster execution. Illustrated throughout with expansive sample programs and easy-to-apply examples, plus complete ready-to-run scripts, this book will prove an indispensable guide and technical reference for the Korn Shell. Chapter on Pdksh, the public domain Korn Shell for Linux Appendices of Pdksh quick reference and Man Page CD containing Pdksh source code and evaluation version of U/WIN commands.
    If you are a Unix or Linux Shell programmer, this book will provide you with the practical advice and technical tips you will need in order to become proficient in all aspects of the Korn Shell and enhance your programming skills. From basic introductory concepts through to advanced programming techniques, you will learn how to : - Customize your Unix and Linux environments. - Write and debug Korn Shell scripts. - Fine-tune Korn Shell scripts for faster execution. Illustrated throughout with expansive sample programs and easy-to-apply examples, plus complete ready-to-run scripts, this book will prove an indispensable guide and technical reference for the Korn Shell. Chapter on Pdksh, the public domain Korn Shell for Linux Appendices of Pdksh quick reference and Man Page CD containing Pdksh source code and evaluation version of U/WIN commands.