[SOLVED} Terminal code

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[SOLVED} Terminal code

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I want to learn how to express the code that works in the terminal. Where do I start?

Thank you (gulp).
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It helps when you realize, that it's not "the terminal" that does all that magic.

It's simply a huge collection of installed terminal applications, that don't have a GUI and can only be used by means of terminal commands. But they're just applications, which can be installed or removed. :)
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Re: [SOLVED} Terminal code

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Excellent book - free .pdf download

http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
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nice! thanks for the links to those resources!
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Re: [SOLVED} Terminal code

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Here's another resource that may interest you: https://linuxjourney.com/
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I feel my dangerous factor reducing significantly as my bookmark toolbar fills rapidly and I start getting my 'Linux-fu' on! :mrgreen:
Thanks Moem!
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