
Authoritative.
Strategic.

John C. Welch (Boston, MA) has more than ten years of Mac experience in the trenches of the IT world. He packs the hall at Macworld Expo where he’s a regular speaker, sharing his experiences and knowledge on using Macs effectively in business and enterprise IT environments. John’s articles are frequently featured in MacTech Magazine and WorkingMac.com, and he is semi-regularly featured on The Mac Show conducting interviews with the geekier side of the Mac community. He’s recently been touring the country presenting seminars on Mac OS X administration to IT professionals from coast to coast.
Micah Anderson has been a Unix system administrator for more than a decade. He is a Debian GNU/Linux developer and works as an independent consultant building alternative communication infrastructure and supporting the technology needs of positive grassroots alternatives.
Chapter 1: Introducing Shells.
Chapter 2: Introducing Shell Scripts.
Chapter 3: Controlling How Scripts Run.
Chapter 4: Interacting with the Environment.
Chapter 5: Scripting with Files.
Chapter 6: Processing Text with sed.
Chapter 7: Processing Text with awk.
Chapter 8: Creating Command Pipelines.
Chapter 9: Controlling Processes.
Chapter 10: Shell Scripting Functions.
Chapter 11: Debugging Shell Scripts.
Chapter 12: Graphing Data with MRTG.
Chapter 13: Scripting for Administrators.
Chapter 14: Scripting for the Desktop.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B: Useful Commands.
Index.
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