Control flow is the backbone of how programs and shells decide what to run, when, and under what conditions. From if-else ...
Control flow is the hidden roadmap that guides your code’s journey from start to finish. From conditional statements to loops and jumps, it shapes how programs react, repeat, and respond.
The last of the basic building blocks of shell scripting are conditional statements, allowing you to decide programmatically whether to execute a block of statements based on a logical test, and flow ...