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Results for "unix commands"
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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: System Programming, Linux, Embedded Systems, Debugging, Operating Systems, Peripheral Devices, Build Tools, File Systems, C (Programming Language), Development Environment, Command-Line Interface, Data Structures
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Infosec
Skills you'll gain: Penetration Testing, Cyber Security Policies, Linux Commands, Cyber Security Assessment, Command-Line Interface, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Linux, Risk Management Framework, Network Monitoring, Security Management, Operating Systems, Cyber Risk, Threat Management, General Networking, Vulnerability Assessments, Windows PowerShell, Cyber Governance, Microsoft Windows, Virtual Machines
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Linux Commands, Command-Line Interface, Unix Commands, Linux, Unix, File Management, Data Cleansing
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Skills you'll gain: Job Control Language (JCL), Mainframe Computing, z/OS, Virtualization, Virtualization and Virtual Machines, Unix, IBM DB2, Operating Systems, IBM Cloud, Data Management, Hardware Architecture, Data Storage, Infrastructure Architecture, System Programming, File Systems, Enterprise Security, Computer Security, System Configuration, Control Panels, Command-Line Interface
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The Linux Foundation
Skills you'll gain: Git (Version Control System), Version Control, Open Source Technology, Software Development Tools, Software Versioning, Code Review, Linux
Peking University
Skills you'll gain: File Systems, Operating Systems, OS Process Management, Computer Systems, System Programming, Unix, Linux, Algorithms, Virtualization
- Status: Free Trial
Skills you'll gain: z/OS, Mainframe Computing, Data Management, Data Storage, Control Panels, Command-Line Interface, System Configuration, User Interface (UI)
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Bash (Scripting Language), Shell Script, Linux Commands, Linux, Scripting, DevOps, File Management, Unix, Command-Line Interface
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The Linux Foundation
Skills you'll gain: Package and Software Management, Linux, Command-Line Interface, File Systems, Linux Administration, Linux Commands, User Accounts, System Configuration, Unix Shell, Performance Tuning, System Monitoring, Operating Systems, Networking Hardware
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KodeKloud
Skills you'll gain: Version Control, Git (Version Control System), GitHub, Collaborative Software, DevOps, Software Development Tools, Linux, Open Source Technology
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University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Linux Administration, Linux, Linux Servers, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, User Accounts, Linux Commands, User Provisioning, Systems Administration, System Configuration, Hardening, Security Controls, IT Management, Server Administration, Authorization (Computing), Network Administration, Software Installation, Network Security, Authentications
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Dartmouth College
Skills you'll gain: Command-Line Interface, Linux Commands, Linux, Embedded Software, Embedded Systems, Linux Servers, Computer Engineering, File Systems, Unix, Operating Systems, C (Programming Language), File Management, Computer Programming Tools, Performance Tuning, Open Source Technology, OS Process Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular unix commands courses
- Linux Kernel Programming and Introduction to Yocto Project: University of Colorado Boulder
- Cybersecurity Foundations: Infosec
- Practical Vim Editor Commands On Linux: Coursera Project Network
- IBM z/OS Mainframe Practitioner: IBM
- Using Git for Distributed Development: The Linux Foundation
- 操作系统原理(Operating Systems): Peking University
- Getting Started on Mainframe with z/OS Commands and Panels: IBM
- Linux: Introduction to Shell Scripting for DevOps: Coursera Project Network
- Linux for Developers: The Linux Foundation
- Git Basics for DevOps: KodeKloud