60 Days Of Shell Script is inspired in #100DaysOfCode initiative and 60 Days Of Go repository, where I learn something new about Shell Script every day during 60 days.
This project is a piece of a series called X Days Of Something, which one includes:
Writing code that works is easy (most of the time). But writing efficient, clear, concise, scalable, and maintainable code is very difficult. It may be better with a lot of practice in various types of problems and paradigms, in addition to having mastery of the language you are coding.
With Shell Script I can find ways to simplify my life. As a developer, it is natural to want automate things, this is our job, right?
So, let's code?
To run some script, you can just type:
$ sh file.sh
Day | Title |
---|---|
001 | Hello there |
002 | Variables |
003 | Receiving Parameters |
004 | Doing Calculations |
005 | Conditions I |
006 | Conditions II |