On 1/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you everyone for the responses. It has been quite educating :). One other question though.. is ksh like the swiss army knife of all shells? Seems kind of odd that it supports both bourne shell constructs and (t)csh constructs.
Yes Ksh is very flexible and has been around for long time, You can really code in Ksh as we speak in English language. I learnt right off the scratch completely from man ksh . It provides good debug capability with set -x option, it prints the commands as it does and y o u can view the stdout, stdin and stder regards Dak
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