Learner Reviews & Feedback for Linux Bash Scripting: Automate, Control & Design by EDUCBA
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H
Jan 18, 2026
The scripting exercises helped me improve quickly. I can now automate system updates and backups with simple scripts.
L
Dec 11, 2025
I really liked how practical the course was. The hands-on examples helped me build confidence, especially in handling input/output and using system variables.
1 - 9 of 9 Reviews for Linux Bash Scripting: Automate, Control & Design
By Tom P
•Dec 3, 2025
The step-by-step teaching style was perfect for me. The instructor explained variables, loops, and conditions in a very simple way. I finally get how scripts work behind the scenes.
By Lyn C
•Dec 12, 2025
I really liked how practical the course was. The hands-on examples helped me build confidence, especially in handling input/output and using system variables.
By Jennifer
•Nov 29, 2025
This course made Bash scripting so much easier to understand. I went from barely knowing commands to writing full scripts that automate my daily tasks.
By Hashmi k
•Dec 17, 2025
Before this course, Linux scripting felt intimidating. Now I can create scripts on my own and automate tasks that used to take me hours.
By Maruf A
•Apr 4, 2026
I liked how the course moved step by step from simple commands to writing full Bash scripts. It made learning easy and less confusing.
By Naveen
•Apr 2, 2026
This course helped me understand Bash scripting from scratch. The basics of shell usage and permissions were explained very clearly.
By Laraib
•Dec 20, 2025
The lessons on control flow and loops were very clear. I loved how the course broke each concept into small, easy-to-follow steps.
By Hasnain
•Jan 19, 2026
The scripting exercises helped me improve quickly. I can now automate system updates and backups with simple scripts.
By Dawid M
•Mar 10, 2026
Good concepts, but there are some errors by the instructor on screen which are never addressed (variable assignment error with space), and in 1 graded exam there is a mistake in the answer key (grep vs head for displaying first few lines). Overall, pretty amateurish.