





Linux Command Bible 3e [Blum, Richard, Bresnahan, Christine] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Linux Command Bible 3e Review: Good for all levels - I have been using Linux on/off for a long time now. Favorite distro is Manjaro KDE. I bought this book to improve my bash scripting and use it as a future reference. I find the book to be easy to read. Everything is well explained and easy to follow. Decided to start reading the book from the beginning in my attempt to identify and fill in the gaps. In my opinion, this book is good for all levels. I am happy with this purchase. Review: Great reference - Whether you're an avid user of linux command line or a beginner, this book covers a wide range of necessary topics with great explanations. A lot of book contain a lot of fluff in examples or explanations, but this guide does a great job of showing examples, how to use them, and explaining with the right amount of details and background.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,467,420 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #30 in Unix Shell #115 in Linux Programming #288 in Computer Operating Systems (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (537) |
| Dimensions | 7.4 x 1.6 x 9.2 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 111898384X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1118983843 |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 816 pages |
| Publication date | January 20, 2015 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
T**V
Good for all levels
I have been using Linux on/off for a long time now. Favorite distro is Manjaro KDE. I bought this book to improve my bash scripting and use it as a future reference. I find the book to be easy to read. Everything is well explained and easy to follow. Decided to start reading the book from the beginning in my attempt to identify and fill in the gaps. In my opinion, this book is good for all levels. I am happy with this purchase.
D**J
Great reference
Whether you're an avid user of linux command line or a beginner, this book covers a wide range of necessary topics with great explanations. A lot of book contain a lot of fluff in examples or explanations, but this guide does a great job of showing examples, how to use them, and explaining with the right amount of details and background.
M**L
An Excellent Book
By the time I bought this book, I had already read a lot of online resources about bash scripting, and I had already been using linux for two years. I had even read most of the A-plus certification book on Linux. Despite that, I was constantly struggling to write bash scripts that worked, this is because so much of the free online documentation on bash scripting is confusing and incomplete. Even when consulting co-workers, they too could not explain why so many things I tried to code in a bash script did not work. That's when I decided to buy this book. The "Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible" cleared up a lot of problems that have been plaguing me for a long time now. I wish that I had started to learn bash scripting with this book, it could have saved me a lot of time. I would highly recommend this for anybody who will use linux. Let me list some things this book explained to me that I struggled with for years prior: - When is a subshell made, what are the implications of that, how does variable scoping come into play. - how can you create, manipulate, and pass around arrays in bash - how does the "return" statement behave in functions, how to use that in an if statement - how can you do math in bash - the differences between [ ] and
T**B
A little bit dated but excellent otherwise
This book is incredibly incredibly helpful I've just started getting into Linux and I've started also going to school to be a software developer I've read only 45 pages or so and I can already tell that it is going to be extremely helpful there is parts that are dated which is why it didn't get a full five stars such as using a live CD rather than a USB to boot onto your system aside from that it is great and I highly recommend it to anybody who plans to use Linux. I also recommend anybody who cares at all about privacy or control of their system to use Linux in general I don't even have Windows at the moment.
V**T
A prennial favorite for Command Line Inteface programming. Reliable and practical command line coding.
This volume is the "perennial" publication of choice for the programmer at his daily grind. Some folks can make do with just the UNIX "Man" pages. Some folks make do with peeking over other mature programmers shoulders. There are "Visual learners' and "Aural Learners." Now what if the reader is a non-distinct learner, hardware oriented, all fingers and no thumbs? Fear naught. This is precisely the book to maintain one's sanity. Ye have graduated from Computer Assembler, Computer Tester, Computer Technician, Computer Programmer, Computer Administrator, Network Administrator, Computer Analyst, Computer Technologist, Computer Engineer, Systems Engineer, Cybernetic Engineer, but along the way the professional has forgotten most or all that was learned. This book shall bring the reader back prepared for the task at hand. Yes that dreaded "Command Line Interface", remember MS-DOS, Apple-DOS, PC-DOS, DR-DOS, UMSDOS, etc. After all these decades its remains the way to have uninhibited firmware and system access. Nevermind a User must have hardware access, really now. Allow the basic machine language coding get the User into the system, network to get the job done. Does that computer at work and home have the User at its mercy? Buy this book, read it, internalize the contents, the User shall not ever fear coding again. Many successful Users have already re program their electronic calculators, tablets, and other ARM equipped devices to do more than just play games. There are UNIX, DOS, Windows, MacOS-X, and Linux operating systems. They all have one uninhibited access point... the "Command Line". And the future is Linux, because everything runs on Linux now! There are over 37,840 distributions, variants, editions, and versions of Linux operating systems. Linux is ubiquitious and universal. There is neither a best, nor perfect operating system, and Linux comes extremely close. This book will help the reader to understand how simple line commands can be arrayed to do complete instructions for most operating systems. Remember lest ye forgotten. The Chinese invented the first human binary calculating device. The English invented the first Analog electric computer. The Americans invented the first Digital electronic computer. The USA, Canada, and Australia together invented the world's first Quantum Relativity Computer that runs at Light Speed with cooling at the speed of sound! May your pursuit of excellence be fruitful.
S**I
If you are a seasoned pro or just starting out with Linux command line fun, this is the book to get. I am working my way through page by page and so far, it is covering it all. Not hit the scripting side of it yet, but I am sure it will be well explained and plenty, easy to understand example throughout. Would buy again if I didn't already own.
M**A
I think this is a very good book for those like me who have to start from scratch with Linux and shell scripting. Well written, practical and full of examples.
A**O
O melhor livro que encontrei até hoje sobre shell script. Fiz a aquisição no formato eletrônico para tê-lo sempre à mão. Leitura obrigatória para quem é responsável pela administração de servidores Unix.
A**I
Very useful for beginners like myself. It helps understand file structure in Linux OS and some of the basic command lines.
K**C
Excellent book. This is what I was looking for. Author has presented the topics very well. Will definitely recommend this book.
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