* David Wiard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
> scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
O'Reilly's Debian book has a chapter about bash. Here is the online version:
http://www.ora.com/catalog
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> Subject: [OFF-TOPIC] shell scripting
>
> Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
> scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
> more than I already know. Any references for learning
>Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
>scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
>more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting
>in general?
Shell Scripting - for starters look at /etc/init.d and figure
> Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
> scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
> more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting
> in general?
>
If you like bash, then get "Learning the Bash Shell" f
Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
more than I already know. Any references for learning perl? shell scripting
in general?
TIA
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