This Linux tutorial covers common characters and symbols used at the command line by beginners. We review the 32 non-alphanumeric characters in a table, with names and context for the 9 most used by beginners.
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We're only scratching the surface here but cover tilde, pound, dash, pipe, forward slash, semicolon, greater than and the Ctrl-c keystroke combination to stop a process if you get stuck. We also practice with commands: sleep, whatis, clear, pwd, man, ls, wc, less and exit.
Also included is our stack which includes: Debian Linux, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Python for data analysis (Pandas, NumPy, SciPy) and presentation tools for the user experience such as Matplotlib, HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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