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Hands-On Data Science with the Command Line

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789132984
Pages 124 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Jason Morris Jason Morris
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Chris McCubbin Chris McCubbin
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Raymond Page Raymond Page
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We don't want to BaSH other shells, but...

In this book, we decided to focus on using the Bourne-again shell (bash) for multiple reasons. First, it's the most popular shell and you can find it everywhere. In fact, for the majority of Linux distributions, bash is the default shell. It's a great first shell to learn and very easy to work with. There's a number of examples and resources available to help you with bash if you ever get stuck. It's also safe to say that since it's so popular, you can find it on almost any system available today. From a bare-metal installation in a data center to an instance running in the cloud, bash is there, installed, and waiting for input.

There are a number of other shells you can choose from, such as the Z shell (zsh). The Z shell is fairly new (and by new I mean released in 1990, which is new in shell land) and provides a number of powerful features. Other notable shells are tcsh, ksh, and fish. The C Shell (tcsh), the Korn Shell (ksh), and the Friendly Interactive Shell (fish) are still widely used today. FreeBSD has made tcsh its default shell for the root user and ksh is still used for a lot of Solaris operating systems. Fish is also a great starter shell with a lot of features to help the user navigate the shell without feeling lost.

While these shells are still very powerful and stable, we will be focusing on using bash, as we want to focus on consistency across multiple platforms and help you learn a very active and popular shell that's been around for 30 years.

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Published in: Jan 2019 Publisher: Packt ISBN-13: 9781789132984
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