Python and Rust with Linux Command Line Tools

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Python and Rust with Linux Command Line Tools

Coursera · Beginner ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Teaches how to use Python and Rust with Linux command line tools

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This course is designed for beginners and those with some programming experience in either Python or Rust that want to implement automation and utilities in the command-line. Although no prior knowledge of Python or Rust is required, basic programming knowledge is recommended as well as some familiarity with the command-line interface (CLI). Throughout the course, you will gain a solid foundation for building efficient, reliable, and high-performance command-line tools that can help you automate tasks for data engineering, systems engineering, and DevOps. By completing this course, you will have the skills to develop and distribute sophisticated and efficient command-line tools.
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