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Peter Chubb
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jan Wed 18
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The Bourne shell is universally available on every Linux system, from the least-powerful embedded device, to the largest supercomputer. In this tutorial, we'll cover the basics of: The Shell's input: how it reads words, splits them, expands special stuff, etc. Control flow: case, if, while, for Common utilities: sed, awk, grep, test, find, xargs, etc After some introductory material, we'll spend the time working together to build a simple server for fortunes/fables entirely in shell. Attendees should bring laptops, and be competent with a text editor.
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