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Hi guys!
Am new to this forum so would like to say hello to all. Was wondering, what the best way to learn UNIX was? Theoretically or Practically? Cheers |
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Learn basic commands then move to awk/sed/grep then move into some sort of coding for example perl, python, or ruby. Then if you wish you can take it from there and learn other coding languages like c, c++ etc. Thats the way i was told to learn it. I am still working on learning scripting but its been easy so far. Welcome to the forums.
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