On 6/3/08, Mark David Dumlao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I read somewhere "Programs are written to be read by people, and only
> incidentally be executed by computers."
>
> So I've always believed that
> ${0##*/} = generally bad
> using bash env variables and basename = generally good
>
> Don't discard good habits just because they give you a small performance
> gain!

no need to shout as we read (hear) you :->

but you forgot to use the importance of *comments* in a code to extend
its readability as this is applicable to all programming languages be
it complex or not...

fooler.
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