Yes Yes Right job for the tool ;)
But you must admit the CMD or command
are crummy command line interfaces

I have to use a NT box at work also
and thank God for Cygwin and their ports
of bash and Perl.

I bet you only use command or CMD to run
something like rxvt as I do.


And when I say Unix operating system I mean
a System V or BSD Unix OS.
I am not sure if OS X is BSD or System V like
but I am glad to see that Apple is getting into
developing good operating systems maybe someday
MircoSoft will do the same ... MSUnix? MSix?
I think that would be cool

Thanks for you feed back I enjoyed it! :)

--
Its like a dog that can sing and dance.
It's remarkable because it can do it.
Not that it can do it well.

P.S The above is what my CS professor said
to me after I told him that Windows started
supporting networking


In reply to Re: Re: (Advocacy Good but...)Perl Dumbass needs a hand-holding by rbc
in thread Perl Dumbass needs a hand-holding by tacojohn

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