Linux Programming

Linux Programming

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Publisher Nirali Prakashan All Computer Science books by Nirali Prakashan
ISBN 9789351643197
Author: Mrs. Meenakshi A. Thalor, Vijay T. Patil
Number of Pages 281
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Linux Programming by Mrs. Meenakshi A. Thalor, Vijay T. Patil
Book Summary:

While writing this book on “Linux Programming”, we thought that, there are large numbers of books available on this subject and all these books have been written by experts of this subject. What made us to write this book is requirement of all topics as per 'G' Scheme syllabus of MSBTE in one book.

This book has been written for T.Y. (Computer Engineering Group) Sixth Semester. After reading this book students will find all the topics as per new revised syllabus. Though the book has been written in exam point of view, we have made efforts to strike balance between quality of content that reference books have and examination point of view which academic books have. The book has been organized in such a way that it will encourage students to use other resources on that topic by generating their interest in that topic. The language of book has been kept very easy and concepts have been explained with lot of screenshots. While giving this book to students we hope that students will appreciate the right mixture of examination point of view and knowledge point of view.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for diploma students.
Table of Contents:

1. Linux Shell and Commands Overview

2. Environment Variables and File Permissions

3. Script Building and Conditional Commands

4. Looping Commands and Working with User Input

5. Presenting Data and Creating Functions

6. Using sed and gawk, Writing Scripts for System Administrator

Summary of Linux Commands