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[OCLUG-Tech] February Tutorial: Bash Scripting

Sorry for being late with the announcement this month...

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 Topic:          Bash Scripting
 Date:           Thursday, February 25nd, 2007
 Time:           6:30pm to 8:30pm (Come a bit early for drinks and snacks)
 Cost:           Free (Donations to OCLUG appreciated)
 Location:       ExitCertified, 85 Albert St., Suite 1200, Ottawa.
 Map:            http://tinyurl.com/cd6l

 WHAT IS IT?
 ~~~~~~~~~~~
 This is one of a series of Linux/Open-Source Technology Seminars to be
 presented by the Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group (OCLUG) and
 ExitCertified.  ExitCertified has generously made their classroom
 space available to OCLUG for these training sessions and other events.

 WHAT IS THIS MONTH'S TOPIC?
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Bash scripting.

 The session will be somewhere between beginner and intermediate level
 (so hopefully will have something for both groups).

 ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 Jacques Boucher did a computer programming diploma from the New
 Brunswick Community College (class of '88).  He is a 17 year veteran
 police officer with the RCMP.  The first 12 years he spent doing general
 duties.  In August of 2006, he transferred to the Canadian Police
 College's Technological Crime Learning Institute here in Ottawa, where
 he is one of two instructors on our Linux Forensic Techniques course,
 and is in the process of developing a new cybercrime course that will be
 taught at the college.  

 Jacques has been scripting in bash since 2003.  He has written a few
 scripts to help parse information out of text files during the course of
 an investigation, for teaching purposes, and parsing logs.
 
 Despite all of the above apparent knowledge, he qualifies himself as an
 intermediate Linux power user.  However he is quite comfortable in
 delivering a beginner to intermediate session on bash scripting.

 REGISTRATION
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Registration for this class is on a first-come, first-served basis.  If
 you are interested in attending, please email: tutorials [ at ] oclug [ dot ] on [ dot ] ca
 with the subject line: February Tutorial.  Please include your name and
 email address in the email.  Your reservation will be confirmed via
 email.

 Please sign up ASAP, as there are only 20 seats available.  These
 classes usually fill up very quickly!

 As seating is limited, please make every effort to attend if you sign
 up.  If you must cancel, email tutorials [ at ] oclug [ dot ] on [ dot ] ca so we can make
 the spot available to someone on the waiting list.

 FUTURE TECHNOLOGY COURSES
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 OCLUG and ExitCertified plan to continue this series of technology
 courses.  We plan on holding one session per month, with various
 topics and skill levels covered.  If you are interested in leading a
 training session, or have a good idea for one, please contact
 tutorials [ at ] oclug [ dot ] on [ dot ] ca to arrange something.

 Volunteers are needed to teach these classes and ensure the sessions
 continue to be a part of OCLUG's regular schedule of events!

 ABOUT EXITCERTIFIED
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 ExitCertified is a certified provider of IT training in North America,
 authorized by Sun Microsystems, Symantec/Veritas, Oracle, IBM, Guru
 Labs/Linux, MySQL and No Magic.  Current facilities are located in
 Ottawa, Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary, Sacramento, and
 San Francisco with training provided globally.

 ExitCertified stands for Excellence in IT Certified Education,
 specializing in advanced fields such as system administration,
 programming, database administration, data protection, security, high
 availability, identity management, and project management.  Being able
 to offer these education solutions with vendor certified instructors
 brings a tremendous amount of depth to the classroom experience.

 For course offerings and schedules, visit
 http://www.exitcertified.com/courses/

 ABOUT OCLUG
 ~~~~~~~~~~~
 The Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group promotes and supports the use of
 Linux at the local community level in Ottawa.

 Founded in March 1997, OCLUG holds monthly general meetings and other
 special events.  Membership in OCLUG is diverse from newbies to the
 proverbial Gurus.  OCLUG was created to help promote Linux in the
 Ottawa area and maintains several mailing lists to help accomplish
 this goal.

 For more information about the group and its activities, please visit
 our website located at: http://www.oclug.on.ca/

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