On 01/08/2018 04:38 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus wrote:
Even better, Linux and FreeBSD don't even need file extensions. File Extensions are simply for [some] human benefit (unlike Windows that requires them). Linux and FreeBSD OS's query the first 4-8 bytes of a file to accurately determine the file type and use the appropriate application to open them.


yup! i have a ton-load of scripts in perl, python, python3, bash, and just plain commands as if i were to type them manually... none of them have extensions on them... i don't even know what they are written in unless i go into them with an editor to modify them for some reason ;)


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