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Question: What do you think tac > newFile will do?
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store the input in reverse order

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Question: What do you think tac > newFile will do?
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Question: What do you think tac > newFile will do?
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store the input in reverse order
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stdin, stdout, stderr
ut to come from stdin; you type line after line of standard input followed by ^D. The ^D stopped the input, by sending an end-of-file character to the file, hence the file 'newfile' is created. <span>Question: What do you think tac > newFile will do? Using stdin and stdout simultaneously If you decide you want to copy the contents of two files to another file (instead of using the cp command - there is more than one way to skin a ca

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