JP Vossen on 27 Aug 2007 20:38:03 -0000


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[PLUG] Re: Bash presos? [now on-line]


JP Vossen wrote:
Monday night [2007-08-20] at the PLUG West meeting we briefly talked about the recent release of O'Reilly's _bash Cookbook_, which I co-authored, and some bash presentations based on the book. I have 4 presentations written by my co-author Carl that we presented at Ubuntu Live 2007 (http://www.ubuntulive.com/cs/ubuntu/view/e_sess/13493). That presentation took about 4 hours, with some breaks and a *lot* of questions and interaction from the audience.

These are now on-line at: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/60/presentations.html http://conferences.oreillynet.com/presentations/ubuntu2007/ul_albingvossen.zip


The four presos are as follows, where "reasonably stand-alone" means that you can just read the slides and they will make sense, as opposed to the other two where you need to hear the speaker before the slides are that useful.

bash: from beginner to power user
    40 slides, not stand-alone

Tips and Tricks: avoiding common goofs in bash scripts
    19 slides, reasonably stand-alone

bash: some odd but useful features
    22 slides, not stand-alone

bash vs. dash
    19 slides, reasonably stand-alone

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