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: /bin/ [ dr-xr-xr-x ]

name : uz
#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 1994,2002 David C. Niemi.
# Copyright 1996,1997,2001-2003,2010 Alain Knaff.
# This file is part of mtools.
#
# Mtools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Mtools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Mtools.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# uz [file...]
# lz [file...]
#
# If called "uz", gunzips and extracts a gzip'd tar'd archive.
# If called "lz", gunzips and shows a listing of a gzip'd tar'd archive.
#
# Requires: gzip and tar in the user's path.  Should work with most tars.
# "-" is now used for backwards compatibility with antique tars, e.g. SCO.
#
# 1994/02/19	DCN	Created (as a trivial, but useful script)
# 1994/12/01	DCN	Combined uz and lz, added suffix handling
# 2002/09/11	DCN	Added bzip2 support
# 2010/10/16	AKN	Added lzip support
#
# Copyright (C) 1994, 2002 David C. Niemi (niemi at tuxers dot net)
# The author requires that any copies or derived works include this
# copyright notice; no other restrictions are placed on its use.
#

set -e
set -u

## Default unzipping command
uzcmd='gzip -cd'

case $0 in
*uz)
	tarparam="-pxvf"
	action="Extracting from "
	;;
*lz)
	tarparam="-tvf"
	action="Reading directory of "
	;;
*)
	echo "$0: expect to be named either \"uz\" or \"lz\"." >&2
	exit 1
	;;
esac

if [ $# = 0 ]; then
	echo "$action standard input." >&2
	$uzcmd - | tar "$tarparam" -
	exit 0
fi

while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do
	echo >&2
	found=

	for suffix in "" .gz .tgz .tar.gz .z .tar.z .taz .tpz .Z .tar.Z .tar.bz2 tar.lz ; do
		if [ -r "${1}$suffix" ]; then
			found=$1$suffix
			break
		fi
	done

	case $found in
		*.tar.bz2 | *.tb2)
			uzcmd='bzip2 -cd'
			;;
		*.tar.lz)
			uzcmd='lzip -cd'
			;;
	esac
	if [ -z "$found" ]; then
		echo "$0: could not read \"$1\"." >&2
	else
		echo "$action \"$found\"." >&2
		$uzcmd -- "$found" | tar "$tarparam" -
	fi
	shift
done

exit 0

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Python for Beginners

Python for Beginners

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Created by Robert Ransdell
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What you will learn?

To learn the python language

To learn the CORE skills to understand any programming language

Course description

This python for beginners course is geared to students who want to know how python works and also to those totally new to programming.


The python language has very simple syntax(way to write it) to learn and it is one of the most powerful languages to learn since it can be used for a variety of things.


Jobs in this field are really lucrative and knowing this language will give you an edge when finding a job and making a lot more money than other developers; python developers are not as many as in other languages since people think is hard. Python is super easy to learn but very powerful since it contains many possibilities.


Python is growing faster and faster every day and it has surpassed many other languages over the years for a lot of reasons, which you will find out soon enough.

Requirements

NO programming knowledge required

FAQ

This course starts with explaining what programming really is? Have you ever wondered how things actually work in a program?

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