<< but the older relational shell stuff >>

You mean like using the UNIX Shell as a 4th Generation Language ?

https://www.gnu.org/software//nosql/4gl.txt

For those, who have never seen that article.

A few years back now, I got to work on a product built on this construct. 
It was a product that replaced using paper charts in ICU's at Hospitals 
with
bedside UNIX Terminals Capable of running an X display from a server - 
called an XTerm.

It was all built out of files, shell scripts, rsh/rcp/rpc scripts, and a 
ton of symlinks.


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From:   Anthony Carrico <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   12/28/2015 05:19 PM
Subject:        Re: Linux_adult_swim Meeting today, December 28th at 5 PM 
at Hedding United Methodist, 40 Washington Street.
Sent by:        Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts 
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What about zsh? Ever heard of no-sql? Not the new so called no-sql
movement, but the older relational shell stuff? Maybe up your alley.

-- 
Anthony Carrico





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