On Monday 31 December 2001 11:35, you wrote:
> Paul, I think Britanicca would appreciate your efforts almost as
> much as we do :'). Thanks! I have some reading to do. After all
> of the replies, I feel like I would enjoy taking a class on just
> regular expressions and shell programming, so if any of you have
> some books/references at the tip of your tongues (keyboards), fire
> away!
>
> Mario
I just finished such a class at a local community college. We used
"Unix Shell Programming" by Kochan & Wood. It's "so-so". One local
sysad in my local LUG suggested "Linux in a Nutshell" by O'Reilly as
being somewhat better. I would be inclined to agree with him.
Man grep, sed, awk, sort, ls, cut, cat (and so on) are your friends
even though they are hardly great literature.
Bill
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