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Introduction to UNIX
Course Arabicname
مقدمة الى نظام اليونكس
Course Credithours
3
Course Description
Prerequisite: CS 211.
Basic concepts of Unix, such as processes, files and directories, pipes, input/output redirection, shells, etc., the X window system (Unix’s GUI) and one or more of its associated window managers, basic Unix commands and programs, and how to get help, when needed (e.g., using man), standard program development tools, such as Emacs, compilers, debuggers, the “make” facility, automated common system tasks using shell scripts and Perl, LATEX, basic system administration.
Course Linenumber
1752020
Course Name
Introduction to UNIX
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Created at 1/5/2010 14:49 by System Account
Last modified at 5/10/2016 14:45 by Hanadi Obeidat