The Software Developer's Guide to Linux
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The Software Developer's Guide to Linux
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Overview of this book
Developers are always looking to raise their game to the next level, yet most are completely lost when it comes to the Linux command line.
This book is the bridge that will take you to the next level in your software development career. Most of the skills in the book can be immediately put to work to make you a more efficient developer. It’s written specifically for software engineers, not Linux system administrators, so each chapter will equip you with just enough theory to understand what you’re doing before diving into practical commands that you can use in your day-to-day work as a software developer.
As you work through the book, you’ll quickly absorb the basics of how Linux works while you get comfortable moving around the command line. Once you’ve got the core skills, you’ll see how to apply them in different contexts that you’ll come across as a software developer: building and working with Docker images, automating boring build tasks with shell scripts, and troubleshooting issues in production environments.
By the end of the book, you’ll be able to use Linux and the command line comfortably and apply your newfound skills in your day-to-day work to save time, troubleshoot issues, and be the command-line wizard that your team turns to.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Preface
How the Command Line Works
Free Chapter
Working with Processes
Service Management with systemd
Using Shell History
Introducing Files
Editing Files on the Command Line
Users and Groups
Ownership and Permissions
Managing Installed Software
Configuring Software
Pipes and Redirection
Automating Tasks with Shell Scripts
Secure Remote Access with SSH
Version Control with Git
Containerizing Applications with Docker
Monitoring Application Logs
Load Balancing and HTTP
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Index
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