Summary:
The book serves as an introductory guide to using the Windows Command Prompt, providing readers with step-by-step instructions on how to execute basic commands, navigate the file system, and perform simple tasks. It also covers more advanced topics such as batch scripting and automating routine tasks to help beginners become proficient in using the command line interface.
Key points:
1. Command Line Importance: The book highlights the efficiency and speed of using the command line in Windows over the graphical interface.
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