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- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:18:24 -0500 (EST)
- From: Joe Larabell <fred62@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] What is the most appropriate scripting language
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> > Why learn yet something else? But why not (learn something else, that is)? Many times when I was faced with a relatively simple task and no time pressure, I chose to write in the language I didn't already know. That's a good way to learn a new language -- for me, reading books does nothing unless I have a real project I'm trying to complete. I feel that learning one language and sticking with it forever just means you'll never really develop the gut feel for which language works better in which situation (something it seems most of those who replied have already developed). If I had to pick one, though, that every hacker should know (and to answer the original question) it would have to be Bourne shell, IMHO. But, as long as we're touting our favorites, my first scripting language was csh (Sun's C shell, not tcsh). I can still whip stuff up faster in csh than in any other language, although I use perl a lot now. I know there are web pages warning about anomalies in csh... I still like it and I've written some fairly large csh scripts in the past. And, just for grins, I haven't heard anybody mention Tcl yet ;-)... --- Joseph L (Joe) Larabell Never fight with a dragon http://larabell.org for thou art crunchy and goest well with cheese.
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