06-08-2005
go for the best way
If you are in india , i suggest you to go for yashwant kanetkar unix shell scripting book , which has 50% covered on the usage of unix and 50% n shell scripting , but for a heads up , I am sure you will find it easy and really fast and simple to get into it ...just go for it ..............
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