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PHP Shell Scripting for Linux/Unix Administrators, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4, with 41 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 7 reviews, and has 132 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn PHP Shell Scripting Learn by Example Learn by Examining Code Learn by Real-Use case Learn to write PHP Shell Scripts, and Web-based tools. This course is ideal for individuals who are Unix/Linux Administrators wanting more powerful scripts than Bash/Korn or PHP Coders looking to automate tasks in Unix/Linux or If you have written PHP code, I will show you how to modify it for the command line. or This is not a web development course. It is particularly useful for Unix/Linux Administrators wanting more powerful scripts than Bash/Korn or PHP Coders looking to automate tasks in Unix/Linux or If you have written PHP code, I will show you how to modify it for the command line. or This is not a web development course.

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Summary

Title: PHP Shell Scripting for Linux/Unix Administrators

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 41

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 41

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 46

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 46

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn PHP Shell Scripting
  • Learn by Example
  • Learn by Examining Code
  • Learn by Real-Use case
  • Learn to write PHP Shell Scripts, and Web-based tools.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Unix/Linux Administrators wanting more powerful scripts than Bash/Korn
  • PHP Coders looking to automate tasks in Unix/Linux
  • If you have written PHP code, I will show you how to modify it for the command line.
  • This is not a web development course.
  • Target Audiences

  • Unix/Linux Administrators wanting more powerful scripts than Bash/Korn
  • PHP Coders looking to automate tasks in Unix/Linux
  • If you have written PHP code, I will show you how to modify it for the command line.
  • This is not a web development course.
  • Hello, and thank you for you interest in this course. I have been programming PHP since 2000. I have also been a Linux/Unix Administrator since 2000. I have worked with PHP in Shell script applications and Web-Based applications since 2000 as well.

    I have written many tools, and managed over 600 servers, and built Linux environments from 2 servers to over 200, in less than 2 years. I have a lot of industry experience, and now I want to share this knowledge with you, so that it can help your career.

    In my early days, I was in-between C and Java, and I choose C, and even C over C++, because I was more interested in the systems language that Linux was written in. I grew found of PHP mostly due to its C-like syntax. In fact it is like C, but much easier to pick up. There are no type declarations, or linking, or compiling. It is very easy to go from C to PHP, since most of the functions and operators work the same.

    However PHP is even better, since you can write it inline with Web-Based HTML. It makes sys admin work, and web-based reports, only needing to know one language to do both jobs.

    With the helper functions that I show you in the course, you will learn how easy it is to turn command line tools, into objects PHP can easily harness. With this you will be able to write scripts fast and quick.

    My largest installation of PHP grown scripts, was at a company, where I scripted so much through PHP, that it would have taken 3 full-time people to replace what I had written.

    Never fear running out of work, I was always busy at that job, and I never ran out of work, that is why I had scripted so much, just to get ahead and stay afloat. PHP is a powerful language. You can hardness data, and send it right into a database, in fact PHP libraries work with just about every database on the market, making it great glue code to import and export between different platforms.

    Enroll now, and let’s get started putting PHP to work for you, and letting it enhance and move your career forward.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Intro to PHP Scripting

    Lecture 1: Intro to PHP Scripting for Linux/Unix Administrators

    Lecture 2: PHP is an Interpreted Language

    Lecture 3: PHP Can Run as a CLI or Web Based

    Lecture 4: Find the Location of PHP INI Files

    Lecture 5: Modify the Most Common PHP INI Values

    Lecture 6: Introduction File Zips

    Chapter 3: PHP By Example

    Lecture 1: Intro to Shell Scripting for PHP

    Lecture 2: Examine a PHP Script

    Lecture 3: Explore More About Parsing

    Lecture 4: Dig Deeper Into What the Script is Doing

    Lecture 5: Make Modifications to the Script

    Lecture 6: Find Resources on the Web

    Lecture 7: Example File Zips

    Chapter 4: PHP By Coding

    Lecture 1: PHP By Coding Introduction

    Lecture 2: A PHP Template Script

    Lecture 3: Turning Code into a Function

    Lecture 4: The Syscall Function

    Lecture 5: Replacing System with Syscall

    Lecture 6: Flexible Array Processing

    Lecture 7: Adding a Search Variable

    Lecture 8: Utilizing a Search Term Array

    Lecture 9: An Alternate Loop, and a Look at Scope

    Lecture 10: Integrating with Command Line Arguments

    Lecture 11: Coding File Zips

    Chapter 5: PHP By Conversion

    Lecture 1: PHP By Conversion

    Lecture 2: Bash Script to Convert

    Lecture 3: Convert Commands to Variables

    Lecture 4: Using Print_r to Debug

    Lecture 5: Adding FD Functionality

    Lecture 6: Matching the Output Formatting

    Lecture 7: Conversion File Zips

    Chapter 6: PHP Real-Life Use Case

    Lecture 1: Real-Life Use Case

    Lecture 2: Script to Make a Config File

    Lecture 3: Viewing the Config File

    Lecture 4: How the Main Script Works

    Lecture 5: PHP Mail Configuration

    Lecture 6: PHP Mail Library

    Lecture 7: Contents of the Zip Files

    Lecture 8: Use of the Debug Output

    Lecture 9: Real-Life File Zips

    Instructors

  • PHP Shell Scripting for LinuxUnix Administrators  No.2
    Sam Gill
    Instructor, Sr. Consultant, Executive Director, Producer
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