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Learn Linux Coding by Examples- Intro Level
Course Overview
What you'll learn in this course (2:40)
Course Reading Materials
Next steps (2:01)
1- Intro to Linux and Unix
Introduction to UNIX and Linux Setup and Installation (22:07)
2- Start Linux and Basic User Commands
2.a. log in/out and Navigating in Linux (2:44)
2.b. Navigating Filesystem in Linux, Viewing and Copying Files (5:34)
2.c. Basic User Commands in Linux (20:47)
3- Editing Text Files in Linux
Edit text files in Linux with Vi and VIM (17:01)
4- Manage UNIX Processes
Monitoring and Controlling Processes and States (21:06)
5- Manage File System and Files in Linux
5.a. File System Organization & File Types (14:52)
5.b. File and Directory Naming, Commands for Navigating , Inodes (7:28)
5.c. Ownership, Permissions, and Dates (20:15)
5.d. Manipulating Files, Links, Directories and More (6:10)
6- Introduction to Linux Shells: Zsh and Fish
6.a. I/O Redirection and Pipes (10:28)
6.b. Command Separation , Background Execution, and Filename Expansion (4:00)
6.c. Shell Variables, Command Substitution, Quoting and Escaping Metacharacters (9:18)
6.d. Zsh Shell Features (1:42)
6.e. Fish shell Features (1:51)
6.f. Command Execution, Startup Files & User Environment (4:27)
7- Multitasking and Batch Processing in Linux
Multitasking in Linux and Scheduled Execution Using cron (12:28)
8- File Processing Utilities in Linux
Comparing Files and Compressing Data (15:06)
9- Backing Up Files in Linux
Backup Media & tar and cpio (13:05)
10- Linux and Desktop Environments
Gnome, LibreOffice, Ubuntu and Debian (11:02)
Homework
Homework 1 (13:10)
Homework 2 (15:46)
homework 3 (18:57)
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