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.

Advanced Unix Concepts and IPC
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Advanced Unix Concepts and IPC
This course is part of Advanced Unix System Programming and Performance Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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Apply Unix commands to manage files, perform system operations, and demonstrate interprocess communication techniques.
Differentiate Bourne, Korn, and C shells to select appropriate shell environments for Unix command execution.
Construct shell scripts using scripting syntax, input/output redirection, and command chaining to automate Unix tasks.
Interpret system status, terminal activity, and Unix utility outputs to manage sessions and monitor system behavior.
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