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The Windows command line is a commonly used tool for IT support and system administration.
Batch scripting is a tool for automating the command line.
If you are learning one of these, it makes sense to learn both.

Learn both here!

In this book, you learn how to:
- sort, search and filter text
- use local and global variables
- use loops and error codes
- work with files and folders
- copy and paste in bulk, selectively
- automate all of the above by using batch scripts
- and more

This is a book for people who want to learn command line and batch scripting fast.

It features:
- a step-by-step approach, with new concepts building on earlier ones
- teaching by examples
- concise explanations
- practice exercises, with answers
- the bigger picture: how and why commands may be used

This book is the second of a three-part course.

Try part two today!

93 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 26, 2015

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D. Armstrong

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