Korn Shell Programming Training Course

Course

In City Of London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    City of london

UNIX is a true multitasking operating system. Its portability, reliability and efficiency has helped it and various flavours of it, become widely used for a range of applications.
This course is designed for those wishing to learn Korn Shell programming. The practical exercises constitute about 50% of the course time. The course is suitable for any variant of Unix and the Linux platform is used for course delivery.
Who Should Attend: Programmers, system administrators and technical support staff who need to become proficient at scripting in the Unix environment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

City Of London (London)
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Token House, 11-12 Tokenhouse Yard, EC2R 7AS

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Subjects

  • Staff
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Unix
  • Server
  • Database
  • Syntax
  • Mathematics
  • Printing
  • Web
  • Systems
  • Programming
  • TCP
  • Operating System
  • GCSE Mathematics

Course programme

Introduction

  • UNIX Shells
  • Comparing Shells
Scripting
  • Shell script basics
  • Comments
  • Printing output
  • Quoting
  • Creating shell variables
  • Predefined shell variables
  • Environment variables
  • Dot scripts
  • Aliases
  • Positional parameters
  • Command substitution
Conditional statements
  • If statement
  • Extended if syntax
  • Comparison operators
Looping statements
  • While statement
  • Until statement
  • Iterating for loop
  • Break and continue
Mathematics
  • Let statement
  • Arithmetic command
  • Arithmetic value command
  • Counting for loop
  • C Mathematics
Variables
  • String length
  • Substrings
  • Deleting leading and training strings
  • Providing default values
Shell IO
  • File descriptors
  • Redirecting input and output
  • Inline documents
  • Opening file descriptors
  • Reading and writing file descriptors
  • Closing and moving file descriptors
Functions
  • Function definitions
  • POSIX functions
  • Positional parameters
  • Returning a value
  • Local and reference variables
Signal Handling
  • UNIX Signals
  • Sending signals
  • The trap statement
User Input
  • Using getopts
  • The select statement
Applications
  • Hiding parameters
  • Database Queries

Korn Shell Programming Training Course

Price on request