Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Shell Programming
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www.commandlinefu.com .
• Peek, J., Powers, S., O'Reilly, T., & Loukides, M. (2002). Unix Power Tools (3rd
Ed.) . O'Reilly Media.
• Goyvaerts, J., & Levithan, S. (2012). Regular Expressions Cookbook (2nd Ed.) .
O'Reilly Media.
• Cooper, M. (2014). “Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide.” Retrieved May 10, 2014,
from http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html .
• Robbins, A., & Beebe, N. H. F. (2005). Classic Shell Scripting . O'Reilly Media.
Python, R, and SQL
• Wickham, H. (2009). ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis . Springer.
• McKinney, W. (2012). Python for Data Analysis . O'Reilly Media.
• Rossant, C. (2013). Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visuali‐
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Interpreting Data
• Shron, M. (2014). Thinking with Data . O'Reilly Media.
• Patil, D. J. (2012). “Data Jujitsu” . O'Reilly Media.
Getting in Touch
This topic would not have been possible without the many people who created the
command line and the numerous command-line tools. It's safe to say that the current
ecosystem of command-line tools for data science is a community effort. We have
only been able to give you a glimpse of the many command-line tools available. New
ones are created everyday, and perhaps some day you will create one yourself. In that
case, we would love to hear from you. We'd also appreciate it if you would drop us a
line whenever you have a question, comment, or suggestion. There are a couple of
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