16 HOURS 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
16 HOURS LINUX AND UNIX DEVELOPER TRAINING SCHEDULE
* 4 Weekends | February 15 - March 8, 2020 US Pacific Time
* The class sessions will be held - Saturday, Sunday every week
* 7:30- 9:30 AM 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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