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HP-UX POSIX Shell Programming: Level II

Course Code: SSH2      Days: 3
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Course Overview

This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.

Audience

Programmers, developers and system administrators who need to construct shellscripts using advanced text handling facilities and control projects using the sccs and make utilities.

Skills Gained

On completion of this course, the delegate will be able to make effective use of a wide range of standard UNIX programming and development tools.

Prerequisites

HP-UX Introduction (HI) HP-UX Shell Programming (HSPR)

Course Outline

  • Review of Shellscript Fundamentals
  • Backup and Restore Utilities
  • Background Job Scheduling
  • Commands for Comparing Files
  • Head and Tail Utilities
  • Cut and Paste Utilities
  • Sorting Files
  • Character Translation
  • Regular Expression Notation
  • The grep Family of Commands
  • Text Editing with sed
  • Programming with awk
  • The Source Code Control System
  • The make Utility

Follow On Courses

HP-UX System Administration (HSA) SQL*Plus (OSP)


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