On Wed, Dec 22, 2021 at 9:41 AM Norman Wilson <norman(a)oclsc.org> wrote:
Shell wars are, in the end, no more interesting than
editor wars.
+1. One person's "fully-featured software" is another person's
"ten pounds
of crap in a five-pound bag".
Bourne-family shells
All of which, considered as programming languages, are badly designed, in
the usual way of sofa beds and other allegedly dual-purpose pieces of
furniture. Scsh is a shell that's a high-quality programming language
(namely Scheme), and I have just discovered xonsh, which is like scsh for
Python. I have some ideas for a shell based on rc and Lua.
To my mind, the Research 10/e sh had it about right,
Unfortunately, approximately nobody except you has access to its man page.
Can you post or email it?