On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Christian Sell wrote:

> Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> > It does it does !
> >
> > But what is an echo supposed to do ?
>
> what it has been doing all the time (in any OS shell language). Just put
> out a string and a carriage return to the console.

Console? Who says there's a console? If I'm running code as a Win2K
service, where is my console?

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>
> > Honestly, there are at least five ways !!
>
> as I said, think of the simple things first.
>
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> > Le mercredi, 22 jan 2003, � 17:49 Europe/Paris, Christian Sell a �crit :
> >
> >> The reason why I use a script language is because it should make
> >> things simple. I must say that currently Jelly has a lot of
> >> functionality, but it does not do a very good job at the simple > things.
> >
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