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Advanced Unix Concepts and IPC

Master practical Unix command-line skills and shell scripting techniques to perform, analyze, and automate everyday system operations. In this course, you'll learn how to manage files and directories, apply interprocess communication (IPC) concepts, use essential Unix utility commands, and interpret system activity through hands-on command-line workflows. You'll also explore Unix shell environments by distinguishing the Bourne, Korn, and C shells, understanding their core features and initialization files, and constructing shell scripts using proper syntax, input/output redirection, command chaining, and scripting best practices. Throughout the course, you'll build practical experience with system utilities, process management, and command execution while strengthening your ability to solve real-world Unix tasks. Designed for aspiring system administrators, developers, and engineers, this course emphasizes practical application through structured lessons, quizzes, and graded assessments. Whether you're building a foundation in Unix operations or enhancing your scripting capabilities, you'll gain the confidence to analyze system behavior, automate repetitive command-line tasks, and write organized shell scripts that improve efficiency in Unix environments.

Status: Unix Shell
Status: Scripting
IntermediateCourse6 hours

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DA

5.0Reviewed Sep 29, 2025

The hands-on approach of this course is what makes it stand out. I actually got to build scripts and test IPC mechanisms rather than just read about them.

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