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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Unix Workbench programme is intended for the participants who are introduced to programming and operating systems of Unix like macOS and Ubuntu. In this course, the participants would come across various technologies that would be read through a command-line interface. The course is not only designed for software developers or computer engineers, but it also introduces the candidates with new practices of thinking and narrative ways to measure the objectives.

Unix creates a base from achieving the goals that are performed by setting down software. Software is not something that is manufactured in the factories, it is a handmade displayed asset. The developer is always considered as an artisan and the Unix is a raw material for them. The course would establish a cloud computing environment to explore computer communication using the internet. The participants will have hands-on experience on different devices of Unix.

The Highlights

  • Shareable Certificate
  • Financial aid provided
  • Beginner level
  • Subtitles provided in different languages
  • Offered by John Hopkins University

Programme Offerings

  • 100% online course
  • Reading Material
  • practice exercise
  • Pre-recorded Modules.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2480yesCoursera
  • The programme can be accessed in both Audit Mode and Purchase Mode. 
  • In Audit Mode, the course can be accessed free of cost but the certificate will not be given.
  • In purchase mode, the candidate needs to make a fee payment of Rs. 2,480.

Fee details for the course The Unix Workbench is given below –

Category

Amount

Purchase Course

Rs. 2,480

Audit course

No payment, free of cost


Eligibility Criteria

Education

No specific educational background is required for taking up the course.

Certification Qualifying Details

After completing the course, the candidate needs to make the payment to receive the certificate. Though candidates can access the assignments, quizzes, and project exercises free of cost.

What you will learn

Knowledge of cloud computing

After completing the course, the participants would

  • Acquire skills in the most advanced computer operating system i.e. Unix. 
  • The course would introduce the participants with different Unix tools which would help in performing the tasks at a faster speed.
  • The participant would be eligible for designing and testing various software for different purposes. 
  • It helps the candidates to use command actions and lines that otherwise may take longer while making use of a mouse and keyboard.

Who it is for

The Unix Workbench by Coursera offers training to the following individuals -

  • Unix Programmer
  • Unix Architects
  • Unix Managers
  • Software Analysts
  • Web Developer
  • IT Technician
  • Linux Admin

Admission Details

To get admission in The Unix Workbench course:

Step 1: Visit the course page and click on “Enroll for Free”.

Step 2: fill if the required details and select from Purchase course or Full Course, No Certificate options.

Step 3: If you choose the “Purchase course” option, enter your billing details and make the payment.

Step 4: If you choose “Full Course, No Certificate”, fill up the form and you can directly access the course.

The Syllabus

Video
  • Welcome to Week 1
Reading
  • Introduction
  • The Unix Workbench Book
  • What is Unix?
  • Mac & Ubuntu Users
  • Windows
  • Hello Terminal
  • Hello Terminal! Exercises
  • Navigating the Command Line
  • Navigating the Command Line Exercises
  • Creation and Inspection
  • Creation and Inspection Exercises
  • Migration and Destruction
  • Migration and Destruction Exercises
Assignment
  • Command Line Basics

Video
  • Welcome to Week 2
Readings
  • Find
  • Make
  • Customizing Bash
  • Pipes Exercises
  • Character sets
  • Search Exercises
  • Differentiate
  • Regular Expressions
  • Self-Help
  • Get Wild Exercises
  • Escaping, Anchors, Odds, and Ends
  • Self-Help Exercises
  • Metacharacters
  • Pipes
  • Get Wild
  • History
Assignment
  • Working with Unix

Video
  • Welcome to Week 3
Readings
  • If and else
  • Math exercises
  • User Input Exercise
  • Variables
  • Logic and if/else exercises
  • Math
  • Variables Exercises
  • Conditional Execution
  • User Input
  • Braces
  • Conditional Expressions
  • Arrays
  • Environmental Variables
  • Loops Exercises
  • The Unix Philosophy
  • Writing Program Exercises
  • Marking Programs Executable
  • Getting Values from Functions
  • Nesting
  • For
  • While
  • Function Exercises
  • Writing Functions
  • Arrays Exercises
  • Braces Exercise
Assignment
  • Bash Programming

Video
  • Welcome to Week 4
Reading
  • Git Exercises
  • Setting Up Git and GitHub
  • Gitting Help, Logs, and Diffs
  • Forking
  • GitHub
  • GitHub Exercises
  • Markdown
  • What is Git and GitHub?
  • Getting Started with Git
  • Important Git Features Exercises
  • Pages
  • Ignoring Files
  • Branching, Part 1
  • Branching, Part 2
  • Pull Requests
  • Branching Exercises
Assignment
  • Git & GitHub
Peer Review
  • Bash, Make, Git, and GitHub

Readings
  • Introduction to Cloud Computing
  • Cloud Computing Exercises
  • Setting Up DigitalOcean
  • Automating Tasks
  • Shutting down a server
  • Moving Files In and Out of the Cloud
  • Using this book
  • Connecting to the Cloud
  • Talking to other servers
  • Next Steps
  • Giving Feedback
Assignment
  • Nephology

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