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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Builtin alternatives for several commands? Post 302945501 by Michael Stora on Friday 29th of May 2015 07:35:34 PM
Old 05-29-2015
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Originally Posted by Scott
Instead of mollycoddling Windows folks into using Unix-like tools, why not just teach them a bit of PowerShell?

Go native, why not?!
Because I would have to learn it first Smilie Hadoop has been next on my list for a while and my organization seems to be moving toward Python for scripting (previously an in-house extended version of VB). I'm an engineer not a programmer. They are end users who can't code at all.

Mike

Last edited by Michael Stora; 05-29-2015 at 08:42 PM..
 

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Wrapper around py_compile to byte-compile python files. OPTIONS
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