>From an ergonomic standpoint bash is much better, but ksh is liveable.
ASU has a cool IP distro thing going on in a few buildings. All the
web-interactions scripts are written in ksh.
The guy who wrote everything is a ksh wizard though. The box runs linux,
btw. Hans knows what I'm talking about. =)
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From Don Harrop <
don@nis4u.com> Fri Oct 6 05:47:32 2000
From: Don Harrop <
don@nis4u.com> (Don Harrop)
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 22:47:32 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Years and Years and Years of experience.
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Ah, another example of the "Life not fair" I stated in my rant. Doesn't
it ever end? Oh, well.. At least I have a roof over my head and a
computer on my desk.. :-)
Don
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Doug Winterburn wrote:
>
> Careful - many of us old fossils keep up to date. In fact, we have a
> harder time finding new opportunities simply because potential employers
> say "He'll cost me a fortune with all that experience" and never think
> that he may really be worth it. And if you're willing to take a giant
> step backwards, they think you're desperate. I guess you'll really
> never understand until you've been through it.
>
> -Doug