(C) 1998 - 2001 James D. Corder

Basic Technical Course

Our Instructor
Table of Contents
  • Crew 369's Bylaws
  • Our Program
  • Patrols
  • How To Earn Money
  • Venture Program
  • The History of UNIX
  • Understanding the UNIX Kernel
  • Logging On UNIX
  • The VI Editor
  • Writing for the Web
  • Writing Web Pages in HTML
  • UNIX Tools & Commands I
  • UNIX Tools & Commands II
  • The UNIX "sh" Shell
  • UNIX Tools & Commands III
  • Programing in sh
  • The UNIX Filesystem
  • Network Commands
  • An Introduction to Perl
  • The Perl Interpreter
  • Perl Operators
  • Perl Variables
  • Perl Variables & Arrays
  • Perl Variables & Hashes
  • Perl Statements
  • Perl Character Strings
  • Perl File Management
  • Answers
  • Misc. Useful UNIX Stuff!
  • Programing in sh source listings!
  • Major Domo Mail Reflector
  • Indexes
  • Permision to use this course was given by:
    Corder Enterprises International
    Chapter, Title
    1 Crew 369's Bylaws
    • Our Code
    • Our Purpose
    • Our Mission
    • Our Objectives
    • Direct and Indirect Benefits of Participation
    • The Venturing Oath
    • Mail Reflector & Net News
    • Likeness
    • Crew Advancement:
    • Crew Positions:
    • Youth Positions
    • Our Principles
    • Our Creed:
    • Our's Experience Areas:
    • Operations
    2 Our Program
    • Crew Goals
    • Crew Program Planning
    • Program Goals
    • Program Methods
    • Key Factors for Successful Operations
    • What is Venturing?
    • Unauthorized and Restricted Activities
    3 Patrols
    • Crew Patrols
    • Patrol Positions
    • Patrol Names and Signs
    • Patrol Meetings & Activities
    • Acceptable Patrol Names
    • All About Patrols
    • Organizing Patrols
    • Do Patrols Last Forever?
    • The Baden-Powell Patrol
    4 How To Earn Money
    • Planning a Money-Earning Project
    • 40 Money Earning Ideas:
    5 Venturing Program
    • Crew Program Planning
    • Program Goals
    • Program Methods
    • Key Factors for Successful Operations
    • What is Venturing?
    • Unauthorized and Restricted Activities
    6 The History of UNIX
    • Flavors of UNIX & Their Manufacturer
    • A Brief History of Unix By: Charles Severance
    • A Brief Cronological History of UNIX
    • Chronological History
    7 Understanding the UNIX Kernel
    • UNIX Processes
    8 Logging On UNIX
    • UNIX Login Exercises
    9 The VI Editor
    • Editor Shell Mode
    • Editor Command Mode
    • Editor Insert Mode
    • The ED Editor
    • ED Exercise 1
    • The ED Editor Substitution & Meta Characters
    • ED Exercise 2
    • The VI Editor
    • VI Exercise 1
    10 Writing for the Web
    • Table of Contents
    • Difference Between Paper and Online Presentation
    • Working With a Designer
    • Scannability
    • Navigation
    • Writing to Be Read
    • Writing to Be Found
    • Terms to Avoid
    • Editorial Review of Web Pages
    • Web Facts
    11 Writing Web Pages in HTML
    • Head
    • Background and Body
    • Images, gif, jpg
    • Line Feeds
    • Hierarchical Statements
    • Links and References
    • Tables
    • Font control
    • Miscellaneous Statements
    12 UNIX Tools & Commands I
    • UNIX Command Structure
    • UNIX Command Input & Output
    • man, pwd, cd, ls, echo, cp, rm, mv, mkdir, rmdir, cat, date, time
    • UNIX Tools & Commands Exercise I.01
    13 UNIX Tools & Commands II
    • cal, banner, bc, calendar, chmod, chown & chgrp, clear, compress & uncompress, env, file, id, look lp & lpstat, mesg, more & pg, passwd, sleep, sort, spell, talk, tty, view, wc, which, who & who am i
    • UNIX Tools & Commands Exercise 2.01
    14 The UNIX "sh" Shell
    • Predefined System Variables
    • ${HOME}/.profile
    • Special Characters & Punctuation
    15 UNIX Tools & Commands III
    • awk, diff, grep, head & tail, ps, kill, sed, su, touch
    • UNIX Tools & Commands III Exercises
    16 Programing in sh
    • The Fun Part of UNIX!
    • read statement
    • variable names
    • variable usage
    • The correct way to start a "sh" program
    • "sh" programming exercise I
    • Math within sh
    • "sh" programming exercise II
    • if then statement
    • "sh" programming exercise III
    • case statement
    • Aliases & Procedures
    • "sh" programming exercise IV
    • for statement
    Chapter, Title
    17 The UNIX Filesystem
    • df
    • find
    18 Network Commands
    • rlogin, telnet, rsh, rdate, ftp, rcp, nis, ypcat, ypwhich
    19 An Introduction to Perl
    • What is Perl
    • Where Did Perl Come From
    • This Course
    • Why Learn Perl
    • Perl Versus C
    • Perl Versus Shell
    • Compiled Versus Interpreted
    20 The Perl Interpreter
    • Interpreted Languages
    • Perl Exercise 1
    21 Perl Operators
    • The Six Perl Operator Categories
    • Arithmetic Operators
    • Assignment Operators
    • Integer Comparison Operators
    • String Comparison Operators
    • String Conditional Operators
    • Conditional Operators
    • Concatenation Operators
    • Replication Operators
    • Operator Exercise
    22 Perl Variables
    • Variable Syntax:
    • Perl Exercise 3
    • Perl Exercise 3.1
    • Perl Exercise 3.2
    23 Perl Variables & Arrays
    • Store a list in Array Variables
    • Exercise 4 - Arrays
    24 Perl Variables & Hashes
    • Store a list in Hash
    • Exercise 5 - Hashes
    25 Perl Statements
    • Mathematical Functions
    • String Manipulation Functions
    • Conditional Statements
    • Repeated Statements
    • Exercise 5 - Conditional Statements
    26 Perl Character Strings
    • Using Wildcards
    • String Operators
    • Exercise 6 Strings and Patterns
    27 Perl File Management
    • Opening Files
    • Reading an Opened File
    • Write to an Opened File
    • Closing a File
    • Using File Test Operators
    • Exercise 7 - File Management
    28 Answers
    • Logging On UNIX Answers
    • VI Exercises
    • The UNIX Filesystem
    • UNIX Tools & Commands I
    • UNIX Tools & Commands II
    • UNIX Tools & Commands III
    • Perl Operators Exercise
    • The Perl Interpreter
    • Perl Variables
    • Perl Variables & Arrays
    • Perl Variables & Arrays
    • Perl Statements
    • Perl Character Strings
    • Perl File Management
    42 Misc. Useful UNIX Stuff!
    • Just some Useful Stuff!
    • Some of my favorite web sites:
    • Ucker 3 Table Tournament
    • showrev
    • What Parents should watch for:
    • Random number generator in Bourn Shell
    • The Date Command
    • Sage, The System Administrators Guild
    44 Programing in sh source listings!
    • "sh" programming exercise I
    • "sh" programming exercise II
    • "sh" programming exercise III
    • "sh" programming exercise IV
    • Big Banner, the bb command
    • timex - a big clock
    • The Game Merlin
    45 Major Domo Mail Reflector
    • Finding Out Which Lists Are on This System
    • Subscribing to a List
    • Unsubscribing From Mailing List
    • Finding the lists to which an address is subscribed
    • Finding out who's subscribed to a list
    • Retrieving files from a list's archieves
    • Command summary for advanced users
    46 Indexes
    Permision to use this course was given by:
    Corder Enterprises International
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