And I quote Chuck Mead:
> This is exactly the kind of project that the "bash" list was setup to work
> with...
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> Note that, in spite of the name, the bash list handles all kinds of
> scripting issues and projects (particularly if it's interesting work!).
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According to my calculations the problem doesn't exist.
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=> In my opinion, bash is a superior shell to all others. There are two types
=> of shells. They are called Bourne flavored and C flavored. csh, tcsh
=> are C flavored shells. Bash, ksh, and sh are all Bourne flavored
=> shells. For reasons that I'm not going to cover right now, Bash is quite
=> superior, but the best book for learning bash is The New Kornshell Command
=> and Programming Language by Bolsky & Korn from Prentis Hall. The book is
=> relevent because bash is pretty much compliant with Korn shell.
=>
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=> On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, George Chantzopoulos wrote:
=>
=> =>Hi there!
=> =>I have to do a university project and among others I have to use Linux
=> =>Shell Programming. Are there any good books you have in mind?
=> =>Chears!
=> =>
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