I guess "pre-Modern" means Windows 3.1, April 6, 1992?
Most folks who just look at the command line, see the back slashes and don't really think about or reference the API spec.
I think that the case for using forward slash on Windows as well as Unix has been made. There are many folks who don't know that forward slash works on Windows (with exception that you pointed out). The fact that the Windows command line displays back slashes throws many folks off.
In reply to Re^4: What is the meaning of this line in Perl on linux?
by Marshall
in thread What is the meaning of this line in Perl on linux?
by Anonymous Monk
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