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From: Kathryn Barrett <kathrynb@...>
Date: 31-May-2007 17:59
Subject: bash Cookbook - O'Reilly's Latest Release
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O'Reilly Releases bash Cookbook
Use bash Like a Unix Master

Sebastopol, CA— Actor Matt Damon recently announced that he would not play Bourne again, giving Unix enthusiasts everywhere pause to wonder. The Bourne Again Shell, or bash for short, is a modern, general-purpose shell, freely available, and the shell of choice for users of Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, and other popular systems. As immensely useful as it is, it is not typically something you play as you would Tetris or Warcraft. Whether you're a system administrator, programmer, or end user, there are countless occasions when a simple shell script can save you time and effort. The bash Cookbook (O'Reilly, US $49.99) by Carl Albing, JP Vossen, and Cameron Newham, is packed with examples and advice for anyone who wants to learn shell scripting the way Unix masters practice the craft.

bash Cookbook offers complete working scripts that let you customize and harness the power of your operating system. It provides many ways to automate routine tasks and scripting solutions to scores of common problems related to input/output, file manipulation, program execution, administrative tasks, and much more. Each reciped includes one or more code examples and a discussion of why the solution works.

"GUIs will only take you so far, then you need to write scripts, or spend hours pointing and clicking to do housekeeping chores, cleanup, and admin work," observes Albing. "As users get more sophisticated, they want to write scripts to automate the tasks they have to do over and over again, or tasks that deal with large numbers of files."

"Users of all skill levels should be more comfortable, more effective, and faster at the bash prompt after reading this book," says Vossen, adding, "I love the Cookbook series and wanted to pick up where 'Learning the bash Shell' left off to documents the tips and tricks I've learned, and the traps I've fallen into, over the years."

The book provides a quick reference to real examples of all sorts of shell features, helping you to:

  • Perform common tasks with solutions that address the repertoire of things you do every day
  • Write scripts to convert between DOS and Unix formats, work with compressed files, edit files automatically, work with dates and times, and more
  • Apply many tools commonly used with shell programs, including grep, sed, awk, and sort
  • Integrate recipes for interactive use, such as command history
  • Create functions, use aliases, and perform other tasks that make your life easier
  • Learn short cuts that allow you to work faster by typing less
  • Write more secure shell scripts that avoid the most common security weaknesses
  • Configure and customize bash to suit your individual needs and style

"This is not dry syntax reference material," says Albing. "It contains the actual use of features in working examples—examples that people can cut and paste into their own working scripts."

bash Cookbook gives you everything you need to accomplish more, in less time, with greater ease and consistency, so you can manage your systems rather than have your systems manage you.

For a review copy or more information please email . Please include your delivery address and contact information.

Carl Albing is the coauthor of two books, one on Java development on Linux and his latest, the O'Reilly "bash Cookbook". A software consultant, manager, analyst and programmer with an amazing breadth of software experience, Carl has worked with companies in the US, Canada and Europe. You can visit http://www.carlalbing.com for his contact information.

Cameron Newham lives in Perth, Western Australia. After completing a Bachelor of Science majoring in information technology and geography at the University of Western Australia, Cameron joined Universal Defence Systems (later to become Australian Defence Industries) as a software engineer. He has been with ADI for six years, working on various aspects of command and control systems. In his spare time Cameron can be found surfing the Internet, ballroom dancing, or driving his sports car.

JP Vossen has been working with computers since the early 80s and has been in the IT industry since the early 90s, specializing in Information Security since the late 90s. He has previously written for Information Security Magazine and SearchSecurity.com, among others. On those few occasion when he's not in front of a computer, he is usually taking something apart, putting something together, or both.

Additional Resources:
For more information about the book, including table of contents, index, author bios, and cover graphic, see: http://www.oreilly/catalog/9780596526788

bash Cookbook
Carl Albing, JP Vossen, Cameron Newham
ISBN: 0-596-52678-4, 622 pages, $49.99 USD, $64.99 CAD, £35.50 GBP
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