Introduction to Linux: On Ubuntu.
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Introduction to Linux: On Ubuntu.
Shell scripts to demonstrate my understanding of shell concepts as part of my journey to become a software engineer.
Everything about shell..!
System Engineering DevOps is the art of seamlessly merging C programming expertise with DevOps principles to streamline system development and management. It's about automating, optimizing, and orchestrating systems at a low-level to ensure efficiency, scalability, and reliability in the digital landscape.
ALX System Engineering DevOps repository covering Linux shell basics, permissions, networking, web infrastructure, configuration management, SSH, web servers, load balancers, SSL, API development, and web stack debugging.
This repo contains a description for the shell basic, web servers configurations and apis tasks
🚀 A passionate software engineering student's journey in System Engineering & DevOps! 💻 Explore shell scripting, networking, and web infrastructure. 🔨 Master fixing bugs, regular expressions, and configuring! 💪 Conquering the world together! 🌍
alx system engineering devops project
Shell basics
This repository is dedicated to all ALX code base of all system engineering devops.
I'm now a ALX Student
In this project, I underwent an introductory crash course in the Shell. I learned how to navigate directories using cd, pwd, ls, how to look around using ls, less, and file, and how to manipulate files with cp, mv, rm, and mkdir. Further, I practiced working with the type, which, help, and man commands, implementing wildcards, reading man pages, cr
Shell , Bash, Syscall, Scripting, Networking, Web infrastructure Design, Security, Automation, Web scraping
SHELL ..
all about Shell in a nutshull
⚙️ System Engineering and Devops training module at Holberon School
I'm now a ALX full-stack engineer Student
Introduction to Shell
System Engineering & Devops
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