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Originally Posted by
DGPickett
Yes, the David Korn is still with us, and getting the newer ksh opens a lot of new doors. Maybe BASH will pick up more ksh-isms. I am still a ksh guy, by immersion and satisfaction, especially on systems with <() = systems with /dev/fd/# like Solaris.
I agree -- it's very frustrating to work with bash after enjoying the features of Kshell.
If anybody is interested in keeping up with Kshell or AST (a set of software tools from AT&T Labs Research) you can join one of the mailing lists listed on this page:
AT&T Research AST and UWIN mailing groups
I think this is a worthwhile mailing list to belong to.