| Length: | 28 approx. academic hours |
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| Level: | Advanced |
UNIX is renowned for its power in data manipulation. The sheer number of data manipulation tools made it a perfect platform for creating sophisticated system management and data extraction/reporting utilities. Most users become familiar with several data tool programs in the early stages of learning UNIX; however few use them to their full potential or efficiency. Nowadays there is more to data handling than interrogating configuration files or managing SQL scripts. The web applications, often maintained on a UNIX or Linux server, present a new set of challenges to the system, network and database managers. This course provides insight into the advanced topics for handling and manipulating data streams on UNIX/Linux machines. We will start with an advanced view of using the shell efficiently for data manipulation. Over two days will be devoted to exploring Regular Expressions, as well as in-depth analysis of the advanced sed and awk features. A full day is dedicated to an introduction to the Perl programming, which is such an important and portable programming environment these days.
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