Traditionally, books on shell programming present the shell as the user interface to UNIX. This complete guide shows how to use the shell to develop shell scripts, using the shell more like a programming language than a command interpreter. Covers shell syntax, portability on different UNIX systems, using shell scripts to catch or ignore signals, executing commands using the remote shell command, and using the shell's redirection syntaxes. For software development engineers, system administrators, and QA test engineers who work with UNIX computer systems.
Portable Shell Programming: An Extensive Collection of Bourne Shell Examples
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Author(s)Bruce Blinn
PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0134514947
ISBN-139780134514949
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷