4 WEEKS LINUX AND UNIX DEVELOPER TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS IS BEING
TAUGHT OVER 8 SESSIONS, 2 sessions per weekend, 2 hours per session.
This training covers Linux and UNIX Training where students gain
skills to manage data, execute commands and customize LINUX and UNIX
programming environment.
* All Published Ticket Prices Are in US Dollars
* This course will be taught in English language
4 WEEKS LINUX AND UNIX DEVELOPER TRAINING SCHEDULE
* 4 Weeks | February 15 - March 8, 2020 US Pacific Time
* The class sessions will be held - Monday, Wednesday every week
* 5:30- 7:30 PM US Pacific time, each weekend
* Please check your local date and time for first session
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
* Training material along with instructor hand outs, Practical
Hands-on Lab exercises, useful resources on the cloud provided
* Actual code and scripts provided
* Real-life Scenarios
WHO CAN TAKE THIS COURSE
* Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course.
Students and professionals interested in gaining knowledge in Linux
should opt for the course.
PREREQUISITES
* Basic knowledge about Operating System and its functionalities.
* Familiarity with various computer concepts.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. UNIX File System Architecture
• Boot Block
• Super Block
• Inode Block
• Data Block
2. File System of UNIX
• Ordinary Files
• Directory Files
• Device Files
• The Structure of UNIX File system
3. Different UNIX Commands
• pwd, who, whoami
• exit, date, cal, exit, banner
4. Links
• Hard Link
• Soft link or Symbolic Link
• Unlink
5. Complex Filters
• tr, comm., tee, sed, nl
6. Working with Files
• cat, touch, rm
• cp, mv, ln, wc
7. Working with Directories
• mkdir, cd, rmdir, rm
8. Displaying Files
• ls, ls with options
9. Simple Filters
• pg, more, less, head, tail, paste, cut, sort
10. Zip Files
• gzip, gunzip, zcat, compress
• Uncompress, pack, unpack and Pcat
11. Printing Files
• lp, cancel
12. Finding Files
• find, locate etc.,
13. Input and Output Redirection
• Redirecting Output
• Redirecting Input
• Standard error
14. Shell Meta Characters
• File substitution
• I/O redirection
• Process Execution
• Quoting meta characters
• Positional parameters
• Special Parameters
15. More Filters
• grep, grep with options
• fgrep, egrep
16. Regular Expressions and Patterns
• What is Pattern?
• Usage of regular expression
• Different types of patterns
17. How C programs are useful for solving problems in UNIX
18. UNIX Commands
• Uniq
• Diff
• cmp
19. Backup Utilities
• tar, cpio
20. Piping
• Usage of piping
• Piping with filters
21. File Permissions
• chmod, chown, chgrp, umask
22. Communication Commands
• write, wall, mail, mail with options
23. Networking commands
• telnet, ftp, rlogin, finger, etc..
24. Disk Utilities
• df, du, mount, unmount
25. Job Control
• Foreground jobs
• Background jobs
• Killing jobs
• Nohup
26. Prcoess Status
• Ps
• Kill
• Pkill
27. Job scheduling
• At
• Crontab
• Batch
28. ed, ex and vi editors
• Command mode
• Insert mode
• Ex command mode
29. Shell Scripting
• What is shell scripting?
• Importance of shell scripting
• Different types of shells
• Creating Shell script
• Making shell script executable
30. Shell Input and Output
• echo, print, read
31. Backslash character constants aliases and History concept
variables
• What is a variable?
• System defined variables
• Environment Variables
• User defined variables
• Constant variables
• Local and Global variables
• Special Variables
• Comments
32. Operators
• Arithmetic Operators
• Relational Operators
• Relational ASCII operators
• Logical Operators
• Assignment Operators
33. Flow Control Structure
• If, if….else
• If… elif
• Case
34. Looping
• while, until, for, break, continue
35. Formatted I/O
36. Namespaces in UNIX
37. Introduction to Message Queues
38. Introduction to Different Types of System Calls
39. Programming Aspects of Berkeley Sockets & Reserved Ports
40. UNIX Domain Protocol
41. Socket Addresses
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