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50+ Linux Commands before joining a Company

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This book "50+ Linux Commands before joining a Company" will prepare you to use Linux in a way a professional developer would use. You can fit in any developer group instantly and will feel confident in using your computing system. Linux and its variants like Ubuntu, RedHat, OpenSUSE and others are the preferred development workspace for most serious developers today.Moreover, when one is developing a software system that will be used by customers, it is important to test in different Linux variants and the key is to use Linux smoothly for wide collaboration. We have covered over 50 commands, and this will enable you to use Linux efficiently for any basic development work.All commands are important and has been chosen by analyzing the development work done in top companies. High level ideas we have covered • Get hardware details about your system• Get software details about your system• Running and handling processes efficiently and in background• Handling file system• Other key commandsAt the end, we have present key advices of using Linux that will make you a “great developer” clearly.Few of the key commands we have covered screen, dmidecode, ps, ls, vi, lscpu, uname, jobs and much more. We start by capturing the details of the current computing system. This is important so that you can share the details along with the main work (may be an application or benchmark data) so it is reproducible.Read this book now and get prepared to work in any professional developer group.Book: 50+ Linux Commands before joining a CompanyAuthors (2): Aditya Chatterjee, Benjamin QoChukPublisher: OpenGenus

63 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 5, 2020

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Aditya Chatterjee

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Aditya Chatterjee is an Independent Algorithmic Researcher, Software Developer and Technical Author. He is the founding member of OPENGENUS, an organization focused on changing Internet consumption.

Since 1990s, he has been involved, actively, in the growth of Computing in Japan. Major computational advances have been made in the last 3 decades which reformed not only education infrastructure but also the competitive programming community.

He has collaborated with over 500 researchers and has mentored over 3000 learners personally across the Globe through the Internship program at OPENGENUS.

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