[TriLUG] Book recommendations
Michael Mueller
mmueller at ss7box.com
Tue Jul 23 21:11:14 EDT 2002
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 14:01, John F Davis reputedly wrote:
> Hello
>
> Basics
> Learning the Bash Shell - oreilly nutshell book
> Advanced
> sed and awk - oreilly nutshell book
> or
> Learning Perl - oreilly nutshell book
>
> These books will cover 95% of your needs. If you want to get esoteric, try
> learning TCL and/or Python.
>
> If it was me and I was doing it all over again:
>
> Bash, TCL and then Perl.
>
> I only mention TCL first because its so easy to learn.
>
> JD
>
> Janyne Kizer <janyne_kizer at ncsu.edu>@trilug.org on 07/23/2002 01:57:28 PM
>
> Please respond to trilug at trilug.org
>
> Sent by: trilug-admin at trilug.org
>
>
> To: Triangle Linux Users Group <trilug at trilug.org>
> cc:
> Subject: [TriLUG] Book recommendations
>
>
>
> I am interested in learning a lot more about shell scripts. I can get
> by now but I would like to improve my scripting ability a lot. I was
> wondering if anyone on this list could point me to some books or online
> documentation or online classes along this line. Thanks a lot!
>
> P.S. 17 servers installed -- New Hanover tomorrow. So far so good...
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Mike Mueller
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