On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 14:38, Brian F. Yulga <byu...@langly.dyndns.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Sayth, et. al.,
>
> At work I'm stuck on Winblows, and this is one of the ways Strawberry Perl
> (portable install) saves me lots of time.  There's nothing wrong with the
> other solutions presented; I'm just adding to the variety...  I use these
> one-liners if I need a quick search while playing in DOS (doesn't sort, just
> prints as it gets 'em):
>
> perl -MFile::Find -wle "find( sub{ /\.mp3$/i and print;}, q(.));"
>

just curious, what's the difference (in speed or results) between this
and 'dis/a/s/b *.mp3'?
obviously File::Find and perl are more powerful, but that doesn't seem
like the right use case for it?

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