Intermediate Unix/Linux Home
Welcome to the home page for the CBRS Intermediate Unix/Linux short course on November 8, 2024, 9am - 1pm!
This course builds on the concepts introduced in our Introduction to Unix/Linux course. As we review those concepts we'll extend them, especially concentrating on manipulating text We will also explore effective use of Unix tools such as cut, sort, awk, grep, sed, and perl.
Outline
- Getting Started
- Part 1: Review of some basics
- Part 2: Working with files
- Part 3: Advanced text manipulation
Resources
- Our Introduction to Unix/Linux wiki,especially these pages:
- Some Linux commands -- introduces many useful Linux commands and common options
- Decimal and Hexadecimal -- base 10 and base 16 numeric systems
Related courses
The third short course in our Unix series, Advanced Bash Scripting will be offered Wednesday November 13, 9am - 1pm via zoom.
For more Linux practice in the context of bioinformatics analyses, the CBRS offers 4 or 5 half-day workshops with lots of hands-on experience. While our 2025 lineup is not yet scheduled, our 2024 "Summer school" courses are here: https://site.research.utexas.edu/cbrs/classes/big-data-in-biology-summer-school/2024-summer-school/. Especially popular are:
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