Arnold Robbins, an Atlanta native, is a professional programmer and technical author. He has worked with Unix systems since 1980, when he was introduced to a PDP-11 running a version of Sixth Edition Unix. He has been a heavy AWK user since 1987, when he became involved with gawk, the GNU project's version of AWK. As a member of the POSIX 1003.2 balloting group, he helped shape the POSIX standard for AWK. He is currently the maintainer of gawk and its documentation. He is also coauthor of the sixth edition of O'Reilly's Learning the vi Editor. Since late 1997, he and his family have been living happily in Israel.
Shell scripting skills never go out of style. It's the shell that unlocks the real potential of Unix. Shell scripting is essential for Unix users and system administrators-a way to quickly harness and customize the full power of any Unix system. With shell scripts, you can combine the fundamental Unix text and file processing commands to crunch data and automate repetitive tasks. But beneath this simple promise lies a treacherous ocean of variations in Unix commands and standards. Classic Shell Scripting is written to help you reliably navigate these tricky waters. Writing shell scripts requires more than just a knowledge of the shell language, it also requires familiarity with the individual Unix programs: why each one is there, how to use them by themselves, and in combination with the other programs. The authors are intimately familiar with the tips and tricks that can be used to create excellent scripts, as well as the traps that can make your best effort a bad shell script. With Classic Shell Scripting you'll avoid hours of wasted effort. You'll learn not only write useful shell scripts, but how to do it properly and portably. The ability to program and customize the shell quickly, reliably, and portably to get the best out of any individual system is an important skill for anyone operating and maintaining Unix or Linux systems. Classic Shell Scripting gives you everything you need to master these essential skills.
作者对shell实在是太了解了,常常能够追根溯源,深入到其精神源流。 是一本好书。 but FUCK the translation!! 2012.06.12 ================================================ 读到第8章,恍然发现作者介绍的真的是最重要的东西。 只是翻译嘛,还是看原文吧。 =============...
评分比知识更重要的是应用知识的能力,这本书从基本概念讲起,穿插大量实用的例子。非常推荐。建议有一定基础的,有些工作经验的人阅读吧,不太适合初学者和牛人。 评论很短么,要多少个字啊。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。...
评分Shell scripting skills never go out of style. It's the shell that unlocks the real potential of Unix. Shell scripting is essential for Unix users and system administrators-a way to quickly harness and customize the full power of any Unix system. With shell ...
评分前面有几位读者的失望,似乎在于“脚本” 这两个字。 这些读者确实很细心,很敏锐地感觉到书题和内容似乎有些不相称。不过, 说实话, 要学一门有用的脚本语言,还不如去学 python , perl 这样的。 为什么说 Shell 只是半脚本语言呢? 相对于现代大部分高级...
评分例如,403页对于-N file的解释为“文件会被修改因为它被读取”,这个怎么看也搞不懂啥意思,对照英文版,file was modified since it was last read,原来是把since翻译成因为了,这个显然就是机器翻译的。 不过整本书作为手册还是不错的,很多细节,需要的时候查一查就行。
温故而知新
评分我觉得挺好,学bash
评分注意How而非What:没有拘泥Shell的语法细节(聪明的做法,Shell家大业大,不是三言两语说得清楚,具体某个分支可以“找男人”查手册),从日常的案例(Text processing, Regex,Pipe, IO, etc)阐述Shell的实用性(代码可到Oreilly下载:http://goo.gl/OhxkQ)
评分案头必备。
评分手边的参考书,不记得语法了随时翻
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