Hire Bash Developer
Need to hire a Bash developer? You’re in the right place. Here, at ITHire we will help you find the perfect Bash developer for your project. All you need to do is create an ITHire account, tell us a little bit about your project and choose the freelance Bash developer you want to work with. Yes, it’s that easy!
But before you hire a Bash scripting developer, let’s understand:
What Is Bash?
Bash is a Unix shell and command language written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. First released in 1989, it has been distributed widely as the default shell for Linux distributions and Apple's macOS (formerly OS X). A version is also available for Windows 10.
Bash is a command processor that typically runs in a text window, where the user types commands that cause actions. Bash can also read and execute commands from a file, called a shell script. Like all Unix shells, it supports filename globbing (wildcard matching), piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, and control structures for condition-testing and loop.
Who Is a Bin/Bash Developer?
The bin/bash developer is a team of developers who work on the development and maintenance of the Bash shell. The team is responsible for adding new features and fixing bugs in the Bash shell. They also provide support for users of the Bash shell.
What Is Git?
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is easy to learn and has a tiny footprint with lightning fast performance. It outclasses SCM tools like Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and ClearCase with features like cheap local branching, convenient staging areas, and multiple workflows.
How is it connected to Bash? Well, Git is a program that helps developers work on their projects. Bash is a shell that Git uses to run its commands.
Can I use Bash for Windows for all developer tasks?
Yes, the Windows 10 Anniversary Update and later provides a subsystem for Linux that lets developers run native Bash commands. However, not all developer tasks can be done using Bash for Windows. For example, developing Windows GUI applications is not possible using Bash for Windows. Git can also be used from within Windows without needing to use Bash for Windows.