Length: 5
days
Audience:
Anyone who will:
Use
UNIX editors and tools to create and modify data files and
documents.
Use
the UNIX shell and tools to create applications.
Perform
simple UNIX system administration tasks.
Prerequisites:
Experience with other computer operating systems, especially
DOS, VMS.
Course Description:
This hands-on
course concentrates on the UNIX operating system, its concepts
and facilities for data processing, software development and
database applications. You will become familiar with the partnership
forged between UNIX utilities and the shell to creatively manage
data.
Course Topics:
Introduction
to the UNIX Operating System
Getting
Started
User-to-User
Communication
Creating
and Changing Text Files
Useful
Utilities
Directories
and Files
Access
Permissions
Using
the Shell
Manipulating
Text Files
Sorting
Text Files
Regular
Expressions using grep and awk
Bourne
/ Korn Shell Programming
C Shell
Programming
Working
with a Printer
The
find Command
Controlling
the Execution of UNIX Commands
Executing
Commands at a Later Date and Time