When I went to work at HP I was amazed to find the default shell of HPUX to be Ksh (Korn), sort of a Children of the Korn Environment?
Really, there are people at HP in Boise who have thousands of hours of highly useful Ksh Scripts for doing everything from test automation to you name it.
The young folk coming in seem less then enthusiastic about learning Shell Scripting, to bad.
Obsolescence of the freeBSD operating system represents itself strangely. So many people don't want freeBSD that they kill half the FTP servers on the face of the planet downloading it when a new version is available. Weird. Notice: Every time a new release of any form of BSD is announced some Linuxketeer or XP drone can be depended upon to announce that '*BSD is dead!' FreeBSD looks pretty healthy considering it was first announced as dead about three years ago. To all those who feel threatened by *BSD I say relax. Competition leads to evolution.
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When I went to work at HP I was amazed to find the default shell of HPUX to be Ksh (Korn), sort of a Children of the Korn Environment?
Really, there are people at HP in Boise who have thousands of hours of highly useful Ksh Scripts for doing everything from test automation to you name it.
The young folk coming in seem less then enthusiastic about learning Shell Scripting, to bad.
Obsolescence of the freeBSD operating system represents itself strangely. So many people don't want freeBSD that they kill half the FTP servers on the face of the planet downloading it when a new version is available. Weird. Notice: Every time a new release of any form of BSD is announced some Linuxketeer or XP drone can be depended upon to announce that '*BSD is dead!' FreeBSD looks pretty healthy considering it was first announced as dead about three years ago. To all those who feel threatened by *BSD I say relax. Competition leads to evolution.