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Well it's been a long time since I have used any OS besides apples and windows (raising my son). My principal would like our teachers to use UNIX as their mail system. That's not a problem, the mail system is like riding a bike you never forget. Here's my problem. She wants me to write a script that when the teachers type in the day of the week it comes back on what the lesson plans are for the day.
I want to write this in the bourne using case structure so I can actually remember what I did when I go back. I remember echo, and I know that I like if-then. I have read 3 books and checked all these forums and well, it's simply not clicking. I do not need someone to write me the program I just need a jump start to get my brain back in programming mode again. Any buyers :0). This would be sincerely appreciated. Thanks |
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