Scripting 101 for Apple Admins webinar

talkingmoose
Moderator
Moderator

If you were able to attend our webinar this week, thank you!

If not, we'll have it posted in a week or two.

We didn't have much time for questions, so if you'd like to ask me something or ask the community about scripting in general, please comment here.

Scripts and resources for the webinar are at:
https://jamf.it/101

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thebrucecarter
Contributor II

What? I thought that was today?

talkingmoose
Moderator
Moderator

@bcarter5876, it still is! We're presenting three times for different areas of the world. Last one for the Americas is at 2:00 p.m. CDT.

Our European webinar was at 2:00 p.m. BST.

thebrucecarter
Contributor II

Ah, OK! Sorry, I panicked there a little bit... :-)

andyreid
New Contributor

Where's the link?

jamfqintl
New Contributor II

I might of missed it but what if I I'm neither using cloud or in EDU, can I get access to the training vids you showed before?

robertliebsch
Contributor

looking forward to the post. I made it about half way before I had to work at work. grin

talkingmoose
Moderator
Moderator

@jamfqintl, the Training Catalog is only available to Jamf Pro subscription customers (so Jamf Cloud) and for a limited time to all Education customers through September.

If you have a public library card, see if your library offers free access to Lynda. com. Many major libraries do. I live in Saint Paul, so here's what instructions look like for us:

https://my.nicheacademy.com/sppl/course/1399/lesson/3711

I personally like O'Reilly books and most everything they have is great. Here's one for Bash:

https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/0596009658

And for shell scripting or bash scripting, you'll find dozens of online tutorials that are free.

If anyone has a favorite, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

jamfqintl
New Contributor II

@talkingmoose Thanks for the info. Certainly would be nice if non-cloud customers could at least pay for access. As for library I do use that for Lynda / LinkedIn as well. it's nice to see my taxes be used that way too. :)