October 2000
Intermediate to advanced
1152 pages
26h 41m
English
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Chapter 26. Automating Tasks
In This Chapter
"[T]he three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris."
—Wall and Schwartz, in Programming Perl
Automation enlists a machine—a Linux computer, in the present case—to perform jobs. What makes this definition live, however, and the true subject of this chapter, is attitude. The most important step you can take in understanding mechanisms of automation under Red Hat Linux is to adopt the attitude that the computer works for you. After you've done that, when you realize ...
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