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lrn 2 bash Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/09/15(Sun)01:50 No. 5302
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Is learing bash a good introduction into programming and can you suggeest an online tool/program that allows you to practice in an emulated environment (to not screw up my OS)?


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/09/19(Thu)03:46 No. 5303

I don't think bash (scripting) is particularly good to learn programming, but it's useful to learn if you run Linux.

To avoid damaging your primary OS, try using a portable version of Linux. Something that boots from a disc or thumb drive, and starts fresh each time you boot.

Porteus (www.porteus.org) or Slax (www.slax.org) would be fine for this.


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/09/21(Sat)16:20 No. 5308

>>5303
Couldn't I practice on something like this?
http://cb.vu/

And yeah, I began to learn Java for coding, but since I'm into linux and like bash, I want to begin learining it at some point.





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