Introduction to UNIX
Course
In Edinburgh
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Edinburgh (Scotland)
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Duration
3 Days
The aim of this Course is to provide the programmer, unfamiliar with UNIX, with the necessary skills required to define, access and manipulate UNIX data, either via an application program or using SPUFI. On completion of this Course the student will be able to: Understand the history and ethos behind UNIX,Use the basic features of the UNIX environment,Understand the structure of the UNIX. Suitable for: Delegates with little or no previous UNIX experience who will be working within a Sun Solaris or HP-UX UNIX environment.
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About this course
A general understanding of computer concepts and keyboard skills.
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Course Objectives
The aim of this Course is to provide the programmer, unfamiliar with UNIX, with the necessary skills required to define, access and manipulate UNIX data, either via an application program or using SPUFI. On completion of this Course the student will be able to:
- Understand the history and ethos behind UNIX
- Use the basic features of the UNIX environment
- Understand the structure of the UNIX filesystem and the commands used to create and manipulate files and directories
- Explain the reason behind connecting one or more programs together to provide functionality
- Use the text editor vi
- Use either the Korn shell or C shell command interpreter but also be aware of other shells
- Use filename generation metalanguage
- Understand the use of grep
- Use command recall and history
- Manipulate processes
- Control foreground and background tasks
Introduction to UNIX