I suggest to read the "Bash Cookbook" by O'Reilly
Commercial but valuable also as an iPhone app
Highly recommended as a handy practical resource for lots of shell
scripting commands f.i. how to use shell variables, how to use find in
a practical way to search with (limited) regular expressions,
explanation of grep and sed and much more
Both for the seasoned and beginner programmer a must read/have
PS i am not an O'Reilly evangelist but it is just a good source as
more of their technical editions are
Andreas Maria Jacobs
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On Apr 15, 2011, at 14:23, Pall Thayer <[email protected]> wrote:
I agree. I would recommend that any mac/linux/other-unix-variant
users learn to use the command line. You won't regret it. It'll save
you time and help you take full control of your computer. I've never
used emacs. I prefer vim. I do all of my coding in vim. I've tried a
variety of other more graphical editors but haven't found anything
that I find better than vim.
On Apr 15, 2011 8:11 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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