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Python 4000: Linux Commands & DevOps Automation

Testing and interacting with free & open operating systems using Python3

Description


Python and Linux are two things that all popular DevOps strategies have in common.

By discovering how to use GNU Linux commands under Python 3, you will discover where you can start enjoying some of the many speed-up by “going native”.

Focusing upon automating operating system activities, Python 4000: Linux Commands & DevOps Automation explorers will also spend some quality time demystifying the DevOps experience, as well as well as how to take advantage of using POSIX under Modern Python.

DevOps Realms

From AIX, Linux, Android, and macOS, to the Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, if you are confused about exactly what folks might mean when they say “POSIX” or “DevOps,” then this training is for you.

Software developers wanting to know how to run Linux & GNU commands on the Microsoft Windows Operating Systems via Cygwin will also enjoy this educational offering. -The more operating system you have to work on, the better you’ll like Python 4000: Linux Commands & DevOps Automation!

You’ll also enjoy many hands-on practice activities.

Standards?

Much like Python itself, the P.O.S.I.X standards assure us that we can write our DevOps automation routines once, and then run them as far and wide as possible. Even across an ever increasing number of operating systems!

Because standards matter, Python 4000: Linux Commands & DevOps Automation starts by defining the various type of standards we need to be aware of.

POSIX?

Discussing cross-platform DevOps automation often requires us to appreciate the formal standards, tools, and operating system conventions & commands that we can rely upon.

POSIX means having a compatible file system that allows us to have the classic embedded permissions, groups, user identifiers, as well as file names which include special ‘ops characters (e.g. os.pathsep, os.sep) and other common conventions.

Both in terms of definition as well as compliance, the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX Standard) has been growing since 1996.  Most Operating Systems – even Microsoft Windows – support various levels of POSIX compliance.

DevOps Power-Up

While Python is fast, Operating System commands are usually faster.

The POSIX Standard also includes the definition and inclusion of over 159 command-line utilities, as well as user-interface ‘shells.’  Each a powerful performance power-up that DevOps can re-use from within the Python programming world. 

Ultimately, using standardized POSIX commands represent an OS-quick, DevOps opportunity that allows us to work on many different Unix-inspired operating systems so as to not be concerned about what flavor of Linux we’re running.


Total Students 12426
Duration 4.5 hours
Language English (US)
Original Price ₹1,199
Sale Price 0
Number of lectures 47
Number of quizzes 0
Total Reviews 34
Global Rating 3.8970587
Instructor Name Mr. Nagy

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