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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
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2
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Our Program
- Crew Goals
- Crew Program Planning
- Program Goals
- Program Methods
- Key Factors for Successful Operations
- What is Venturing?
- Unauthorized and Restricted Activities
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3
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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
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4
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How To Earn Money
- Planning a Money-Earning Project
- 40 Money Earning Ideas:
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5
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Venturing Program
- Crew Program Planning
- Program Goals
- Program Methods
- Key Factors for Successful Operations
- What is Venturing?
- Unauthorized and Restricted Activities
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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
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Understanding the UNIX Kernel
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8
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Logging On UNIX
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9
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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
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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
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Writing Web Pages in HTML
- Head
- Background and Body
- Images, gif, jpg
- Line Feeds
- Hierarchical Statements
- Links and References
- Tables
- Font control
- Miscellaneous Statements
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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
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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
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The UNIX "sh" Shell
- Predefined System Variables
- ${HOME}/.profile
- Special Characters & Punctuation
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UNIX Tools & Commands III
- awk, diff, grep, head & tail, ps, kill, sed,
su, touch
- UNIX Tools & Commands III Exercises
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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
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Chapter, Title |
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The UNIX Filesystem
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18
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Network Commands
- rlogin, telnet, rsh, rdate, ftp,
rcp, nis, ypcat, ypwhich
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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
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The Perl Interpreter
- Interpreted Languages
- Perl Exercise 1
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21
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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
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Perl Variables
- Variable Syntax:
- Perl Exercise 3
- Perl Exercise 3.1
- Perl Exercise 3.2
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Perl Variables & Arrays
- Store a list in Array Variables
- Exercise 4 - Arrays
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Perl Variables & Hashes
- Store a list in Hash
- Exercise 5 - Hashes
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Perl Statements
- Mathematical Functions
- String Manipulation Functions
- Conditional Statements
- Repeated Statements
- Exercise 5 - Conditional Statements
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26
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Perl Character Strings
- Using Wildcards
- String Operators
- Exercise 6 Strings and Patterns
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Indexes
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Corder Enterprises International
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