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A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming (review only)

A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming is written by Mark G. Sobell. This book is most useful Linux guide with hundreds of high quality examples for every Linux distribution. This book is published by Prentice Hall PTR. A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming explains the features of Red Hat / Fedora Linux and it contains a big glossary of terms and is very well indexed. This linux book teaches you almost every Linux commands, Linux editors and Shell Programming.
A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
covers the following topics in detail
  1. This book contains realistic examples of more than eighty core utilities, from aspell to xargs which are very useful.
  2. This book introduces Linux programming environment, including make, gcc, gdb, CVS, and much more in a very userfriendly way.
  3. Teaches you secure communications using ssh and scp.
  4. You can learn basic and advanced shell programming using bash and tcsh
  5. It will definitely help you to learn vim, emacs, instruction for using Apt and yum, gawk, sed, find, sort and regular expression, etc. Moreover it will help you to customize shell and using it from command line.
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