Best Reference Books for Linux Commands & Shell Programming
List of "Best Reference Books for Linux Commands & Shell Programming" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible by Richard Blum,Christine BresnahanWiley (Number of pages: 816)
- Shell Scripting: How to Automate Command Line Tasks Using Bash Scripting and Shell Programming by Jaosn CannonCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 98)
- Bash Command Line Pro Tips by Jason CannonJason Cannon (Number of pages: 35)
- A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming by Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall (Number of pages: 1200)
- Linux Command Line: Become a Linux Expert! - Input/Output Redirection, Wildcards, File Security, Processes Managing, Shell Programming Advanced ... Elements, Us: Volume 4 (Programming Is Easy) by Matthew GimsonCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 110)
- Linux Command Line - from Simple Commands to Advanced Level: Become a Linux Expert Fast and Easy! Full Edition by Matthew GimsonCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 202)
- The Linux Command Line – A Complete Introduction by Williams E. ShottsNo Starch Press (Number of pages: 480)
- Beginning the Linux Command Line by Sander van VugtApress (Number of pages: 392)
- A Practical Guide To Linux Commands, Editors, And Shell Programming (Old Edition) by Mark G. Sobell(Number of pages: 1008)
- Command Line Kung Fu: Bash Scripting Tricks, Linux Shell Programming Tips, and Bash One-liners by Jason Cannon(Number of pages: 124)
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