>On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 12:35:19PM -0700, UNIX admin wrote:
>> > And usually with Linux. However, Even though I prefer
>> > tcsh, I don't think it's "light-years" ahead of bash.
>> > I've seen arguments on both sides.
>>=20
>> Did you read `tcsh`s man page?
>
>Last time I used tcsh there was no way to do redirection properly, and
>therefore it sucked.  It did everything else brilliantly, but every now
>and then I would find myself needing to redirect something and falling
>back to another shell.  So now I use zsh, which is better than all of
>the others, plus it can rip a phone book in half.

That's just the thing *csh suck at scripting but tcsh is brilliant
at interactive use.


I can deal with using 'ksh' for scripting and tcsh interactively;
I cannot deal with ksh or bash as interactive shells.  They just
have too much catching up to do.

Casper
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