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MAD_DOG Jun 16th, 2002 12:38 pm
Shell Programming
 
Shell Programming for UNIX/Linux is finally over thank god!

C/C++/Perl I hate that shit lol it's over and I learned something.

1&>2 = I dont really know if this is right lol
or
1>&2 = Something is redirecting something lol

samaru Jun 16th, 2002 5:17 pm
Re:Shell Programming
 
Yeap! Exactly! That's what I said when I finished my class. I would've liked the class a lot better if we learned more practical things than stuff like "pointers-of-arrays-of-arrays-of-arrays-inside-hashes-through-objects." It would've been cool if we learned how to do some web programming through Perl.

tccummings Jul 16th, 2004 10:12 am
Re: Shell Programming
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MAD_DOG
Shell Programming for UNIX/Linux is finally over thank god!

C/C++/Perl I hate that shit lol it's over and I learned something.

1&>2 = I dont really know if this is right lol
or
1>&2 = Something is redirecting something lol

This gave me a laugh. I'm currently in a Unix class and we are doing shell scripting. It's over for me after next week. We shift to Perl then. Shell scripting has drove me nuts! I'm just glad to see someone else shares my frustration / confusion.
:D

ck112 Aug 1st, 2008 7:54 am
Re: Shell Programming
 
Actually i need a project in Linux and i have heard that the projects are made through shell scripting..
Plz help me..!!!

omrsafetyo Aug 7th, 2008 3:31 pm
Re: Shell Programming
 
I want to go to school where you people all go. My college classes were pretty limited.

eggi Aug 8th, 2008 12:17 am
Re: Shell Programming
 
I'm dating myself, but my school's computer center had 2 or 3 TRS-80's ;)

Eventually, we got a real computer class and they shelled out for some Commodore 2000's -- cutting edge :)

, Mike


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