Build a strong foundation in Unix input/output, file management, and system administration with this hands-on course focused on essential operating system concepts and command-line workflows. You will learn how Unix handles input and output, work with file streams and redirection, and use sed and regular expressions to manipulate text efficiently.

Input Output, Expression Handling, and System Management

Input Output, Expression Handling, and System Management
This course is part of Advanced Unix System Programming and Performance Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by International Biblical College Jerusalem
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Define Unix input/output concepts and use file streams and redirection for efficient input, output, and error handling.
Apply sed and regular expressions to manipulate, substitute, and manage text within Unix files.
Describe the Unix filesystem hierarchy and execute commands to navigate, mount, unmount, and inspect file systems.
Manage Unix users, groups, and file permissions to control system access and support system administration.
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Reviewed on Feb 21, 2026
Developers learning how to handle errors and expressions efficiently.
Reviewed on Feb 14, 2026
Really excellent coverage of core system programming topics — the way I/O operations, expression handling, and system management are connected made complex ideas feel intuitive.
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2026
One of the clearest treatments of expression handling I’ve seen — the walkthroughs of parsing logic made tricky concepts accessible.
