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To purchase books, visit Amazon or your favorite retailer. Each recipe includes one or more scripting examples and a discussion of why the solution works. If you're a user or programmer of any Unix variant, or if you're using bash on Windows, you'll find this pocket reference indispensable. It's also a replacement for the standard UNIX Bourne shell, which serves both as a user interface and as a programming language. By the time you're done, you'll have written more than twenty complex shell scripts. The first thing users of the Linux operating system come face to face with is the shell. Scripting is a way to harness and customize the power of any Unix system, and it's an essential skill for any Unix users, including system administrators and professional OS X developers. The Bash Cookbook serves as a digestible tutor to this powerful shell while maintaining a depth that makes it a valuable reference for solutions to many of the common problems that command line power users face. And the book has passed my ultimate test of usability - I've been carrying it around in my backpack for over a month. Ideal for new and experienced users alike—including proficient Windows users and sysadmins—this updated second edition helps you solve a wide range of problems. It's simple: you need to know how to work with the bash shell if you want to get to the heart of Mac OS X, Linux, and other Unix systems.

Beginning with simple shell scripts and progressing to complex, automated system administration and file management tasks, you'll get a firm handle on control structures and the decision-making abilities of the bash environment. By the time you're done, you'll have written more than twenty complex shell scripts. Join Carl Albing, co-author of the bash cookbook, for screencast lessons of some great bash! Linux Format magazine This is a screen snap of the review -- notice the score: 10 out of 10. Bash is a powerful shell environment available in everything from Mac OS X to commercial Unix offerings like Solaris. The Bash Cookbook serves as a digestible tutor to this powerful shell while maintaining a depth that makes it a valuable reference for solutions to many of the common problems that command line power users face. It provides enough instruction to help a new-ish user understand the deeper power of bash scripting while having enough breadth and depth to serve as an invaluable resource for the experienced scripting guru. And the book has passed my ultimate test of usability - I've been carrying it around in my backpack for over a month. The corners are curled up and there's a big coffee stain on the cover. No longer at that address; sorry. Here's a brief quote or two: Carl Albing is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the U. Naval Academy where he is teaching courses on Programming Languages and Compilers, on High Performance Computing and on Advanced Shell programming. Prior to this he was writing software for some of the biggest and fastest computers in the world as a software engineer for Cray Inc. A software consultant, manager, analyst and programmer with an amazing breadth of software experience, Carl has worked with companies in the US, Canada and Europe. He has worked for large companies and small startups, in technical as well as in managerial and marketing roles. Carl's education includes a Ph. He has spoken at conferences and training seminars in the US, Canada and Europe as well as local high schools and colleges. Carl enjoys speaking at user groups and seminars on a variety of topics related to bash. JP Vossen has been working with computers since the early 80s and has been in the IT industry since the early 90s, specializing in Information Security since the late 90s. He's been fascinated with scripting and automation since he first understood what an autoexec. He has previously written for Information Security Magazine and SearchSecurity. On those few occasion when he's not in front of a computer, he is usually taking something apart, putting something together, or both.

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