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- Linux Crash Course - nano (command-line text editor) --- Some easy-to-use commands you can use to inspect hardware. These commands will help you list PCI devices, view information about your CPU, and more.
- 10 Linux Terminal Commands for Beginners --- The Linux command line can be quite daunting. What do commands like ls, cd, pwd and less mean? When you see that blinking cursor, what is the first thing you should type? Find out more in my Linux terminal command and utilities tutorial.
- Vim Basics in 8 Minutes --- Learn all the basics you need to start editing text in vi or vim.
- Regular Expressions - Enough to be Dangerous --- Don't let regular expressions get you down. Come learn how to be dangerous with regular expressions.
- How to write a bash script --- On Mac or Linux, how to make a script/pipeline on the command-line in bash. omgenomics writing bash script
- A Beginner's Introduction to BASH Shell Scripting --- How to write basic shell scripts and a look at more advanced scripting for the beginner. "The Linux Command Line" by William Shotts
- Learning Awk Is Essential For Linux Users --- Command line utilities "awk" is a text-processing program. It is mostly used for pattern scanning and processing. This video will give examples of some of the basic awk commands.
- Cyber Security For Beginners --- In this complete cyber security course you will learn everything you need in order to understand cyber security in depth. You will learn all the terminology related to cyber security. Which is very crucial in the field of IT security.
- File System Concept Udacity --- File System Concept explained in a nutshell by Udacity
- Files & File Systems: Crash Course Computer Science #20 --- Look how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded giving us pretty pictures and lifelike recordings from just strings of 1’s and 0’s, and we’ll discuss how our computers are able to keep all this data organized and readily accessible to users.
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Pointer Udacity ---
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Processes and Threads (Concurrency Basics) --- A quick video about the differences between processes and threads, and concurrency vs parallelism. These is cover part of Concurrency Basics, including multithreading optimization.
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Concurrency ---