In article <[email protected]>,
Dennis Lee Bieber  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>       I shall blaspheme, and suggest that maybe the language you want to
>use is REXX (ooREXX or Regina).
>
>       By default, ANY statement that can not be confused for a REXX
>language statement is sent to the currently defined command handler
>(Which on most OSs is equivalent to Python's os.system() call; the late
>Amiga, and IBM's mainframe OS had features that support defining other
>applications as command handlers).

How is that different from bash scripting?
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