On 2007-Nov-6, at 19:06 , Chuck Robey wrote:
Are you going to tell me (with a straight face, yet) that I'm NOT
the last fella on earth that actually likes awk?
Of course not. My face would be somewhat crooked while making any
such statement.
Quit pullin' my leg ...
Ditch the velcro.
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On 2007-Nov-6, at 17:40 , Chuck Swiger wrote:
Aside from /bin/sh...? :-)
/usr/bin/awk ?
Are you going to tell me (with a straight face, yet) that I'm NOT the
last fella on earth that actually likes awk?
Quit pullin' my leg ...
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On 2007-Nov-6, at 17:40 , Chuck Swiger wrote:
Aside from /bin/sh...? :-)
/usr/bin/awk ?
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On Nov 6, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Tuesday 06 November 2007, Chuck Robey wrote:
my question here is, is it possible that Python might someday be
brought into the FreeBSD base
It is very, very, unlikely that any interpretive language will be
in the base again.
Aside from /bin
On Tuesday 06 November 2007, Chuck Robey wrote:
> my question here is, is it possible that Python might someday be
> brought into the FreeBSD base
It is very, very, unlikely that any interpretive language will be
in the base again.
mcl
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I am just finally getting back to python, after a lengthy time away. I
noticed that Perl is no longer in the base. I personally never did like
Perl too much, the very idea of "TIMTOWTDI" was abhorrent to me. BUT,
on that same path lay my liking of the better organization of Python, so
my que