Re^2: Should ``csh'' be part of the System V distribution?
Dave Cornutt
dkc at hotlr.ATT
Thu Jun 2 23:51:35 AEST 1988
In article <7828 at ncoast.UUCP> allbery at ncoast.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) writes:
> As quoted from <2132 at munnari.oz> by kre at munnari.oz (Robert Elz):
> +---------------
> | Then surely no-one sane would actually write a csh script to be used
> | for anything more than personal uses, its programming language is so
> | foul (only just a bit better than the v6 shell it replaced) that you'd
> | have to be insane.
> +---------------
Hmmm... I must be insane. I have written several things in csh script, and
I find it considerably easier to write than sh/ksh script. I actually
prefer being able to use C-style operators instead of having to go look
up obscure "test" operators all the time.
Methinks it's a matter of personal preference, like choice of editors.
(Actually, my perference is to use ksh for interactive use and csh
for scripts.)
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