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The power of Linux - Tricks and Tools #18

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singhpratyush opened this issue Jan 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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The power of Linux - Tricks and Tools #18

singhpratyush opened this issue Jan 20, 2017 · 4 comments

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@singhpratyush
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@harishkrupo
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@singhpratyush We could start with bash

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singhpratyush commented Jan 20, 2017

Yes, bash would be the best thing to start with.
We may talk about following things (unordered and incomplete, please append) -

  • Filesystem tools
  • scripting in general: variables, Control statements, loops
  • Process control
  • File ownership
  • Standard IO and Pipes
  • File manipulation tools

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We may also give insights about other shells like zsh.

Most of students in our college (mainly in first year and second year) are not using linux. So, before conducting any workshops on bash or Linux tips and tricks, I suggest that we should conduct a workshop which focuses on FOSS, why should we use GNU/Linux and other benefits of open source products over proprietary products.

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@Prakash2403 @aviaryan Nice idea but this can be a part of #9 . Avi make this tip as a part of the presentation.

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