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Introduction to Linux, Open Source Development, and GIT (LFD301)

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Course Features

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Duration

4 days

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Delivery Method

Online

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Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

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Video Content

4 hours

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Timings

09:00:00 - 17:00:00 (UTC−06)

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Dates & Batches

20 May ' 24 - 23 May ' 24

Course Description

Linux development is a rapidly growing field, and the demand for Linux developers is higher than ever. This course provides an introduction to Linux development and equips students with the necessary training and background to kickstart their career in this field. It is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in Linux development.

Linux developers enjoy a competitive job market, with more flexibility, better pay, and more fulfilling positions compared to their peers. This course aims to help individuals become professional Linux developers, setting them on a path to success in this industry.

The course covers various topics related to open-source software development, Linux and Git, and provides an overview of the Linux operating system. It is designed specifically for software developers looking to gain expertise in Linux development.

By enrolling in this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Linux and develop the necessary skills to excel in this field. Whether you're new to Linux or have some prior experience, this course offers valuable insights and training to enhance your proficiency as a Linux developer.

Overall, this course serves as a stepping stone towards a successful career in Linux development, providing individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in this growing industry.

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Course Credibility

Delivered through The Linux Foundation a renowned institution in the field, this course offers a comprehensive learning experience.

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This course stands out as one of the top 10 percentile options in Docker, offering unparalleled hands-on training. Learners gain practical experience and skills through immersive learning, preparing them for real-world challenges. It ensures a well-rounded skill set, catering to a range of learning preferences. With a focus on Hands on training and Capstone Projects / Industry-Simulation as well as essential Virtual Labs, this course is tailored to meet diverse educational needs.

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Human Interaction

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Personlized Teaching

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

This course is for students who are already experienced computer users on another operating system, but have limited or no experience working in a Linux environment

What You Will Learn

In this course you will learn about the history of Linux and what differentiates it from other UNIX-like operating systems

what the main ingredients of a Linux system are and how to use them

the essentials of system administration, such as user accounts and groups, essential commands, filesystems, security, and more, networking and threading models

aspects of compiling and using libraries, working with Java under Linux, and more

Target Students

This course is for students who are already experienced computer users on another operating system, but have limited or no experience working in a Linux environment The information in this course will work with any major Linux distribution

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