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Shells
I have came across the definitions of these shells korn bourne c etc .. but honestly till now i din't get the exact difference between these threes , the advantages ..... can anyone pinpoint me where it actually lies ..... don;t include me answers like aliasing in c is posible and not in bourne .. it talks in books but bourne also do give that .... can anyone clear me this ..... ill be glad
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first hit in google with "shell differences":
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/sh...l-differences/ 4th hit: http://amath.colorado.edu/computing/...shelldiff.html pls use the search functions before posting questions gP |
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Thanks
Thanks Pressy for the links , no answer convinced me in depth till now , let me see this link .. thanks again
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Thanks Pressy
Thanks Pressy. That was a very useful link.
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