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|    28 Jan 22 12:11:29    |
      From: m1@m1.com              Hello...                     More about the most portable shell language on POSIX systems and more..              I am a white arab and i think i am smart since i have also invented many       scalable algorithms and algorithms..                     zsh, fish, ksh shells are not good for portability.              The most portable shell language on POSIX systems is the sh(bourne       shell), and fish or zsh, are not even trying to be sh shell at all, so       if you want good portability, write using Bourne (or "bourne again")       shell, so i think bash shell is good for portability, since the bash       shell implements sh, with extensions.              And my today new software invention is the following:              You have to know that a Turing-complete system can be proven       mathematically to be capable of performing any possible calculation or       computer program, and bash shell for Linux and Windows are       Turing-complete, and even if bash shell is not python, it is a       minimalist language that is especially designed for administrators of       operating systems, but i have noticed that bash shell is not suited for       for parallel programming, this is why i am enhancing it with my       scalable algorithms so that to support sophisticated parallel       programming on both Linux and Windows that permits it to scale much       better on RAIDs and on multicores. So i am also writing a book about my       enhancement to bash shell with my scalable algorithms so that to help       others be efficient in bash shell programming and efficient in operating       system administration, and of course i will sell my book, so i don't       think you need python since python doesn't come with my scalable       algorithms that will enhance bash for Linux and Windows, and i think       operating systems administrators don't need python since it is       not suited for operating system administrators since it is       not a minimalist language as bash for Linux and Windows.              You can read more about bash shell from here:              https://www.infoworld.com/article/2893519/perl-python-ruby-are-n       ce-bash-is-where-its-at.html              And you can look at my other Open source software projects here in       my website:              https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/                     Thank you,       Amine Moulay Ramdane.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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