UNIX: SHELL PROGRAMMING (Bourne and Korn Shell)
Duration
Three Days
Objective
To provide programmers and integrators with the skills necessary to construct extensive UNIX shell scripts.
Profile of Attendee
Experienced programmers and integrators, who have some experience of UNIX based systems, and who will be implementing further applications and systems. Critical Success Factor:
Attendees will confidently be able to put together and maintain complex shell programs.
Structure of Course
The course is highly interactive and consists of theory with plenty of hands on practical content.
Pre-Requisites
Attendees should have a good basic understanding of UNIX, gained through a UNIX: The Essentials course and at least three months practical experience. Knowledge of a standard UNIX editor will be required.
Topics Covered
- Executing Applications
- Shell Script Programming
- Miscellaneous Utilities
- Controlling Program Flow
- Conditional Execution
- Looping
- Process Control
- Korn Shell Facilities
- Sed
- AWK Programming
Practical Application of Shell Scripts
- Program Maintenance
- System Monitoring