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Shell Scripting 101 #50

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apjyotirmay opened this issue Sep 24, 2018 · 4 comments
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Shell Scripting 101 #50

apjyotirmay opened this issue Sep 24, 2018 · 4 comments

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@apjyotirmay
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Abstract

Talk on Shell Scripting for beginners

About

This talk will cover a brief introduction to Shell Scripting. And will answer the following questions:

  • What is Shell?
  • How to work in a shell?
  • Why to write scripts?
  • How to write a script?

Pre-requisites

  • Basic knowledge of command line/terminal

  • A Linux distro (anyone would work)

Expected duration

30 minutes

Level

Beginner

Resources

Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial

Speaker Bio

Apurv Jyotirmay
Computer Science graduate, with interests in Linux, application development (mobile/desktop) and full stack web development.

- Can be done after the talk/workshop -
@nihilistdbanana
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Are you available to give this talk in the upcoming meetup on the 12th of May?

@apjyotirmay
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@nihilist-banana This talk was already covered in one of the meetups. Do you want me to do it again?

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shivan1b commented May 9, 2019

@ajyotirmay thanks for informing. COuld you please add this talk to README then?

@apjyotirmay apjyotirmay changed the title Shell Sctipting 101 Shell Scripting 101 May 9, 2019
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shivan1b commented May 9, 2019

Thanks for contributing to LinuxChix India with your talk. :)

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