Novel Thoughts on Scripting and Languages
Grant Edwards
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Tue Jan 7 14:07:17 EST 2003
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In article <52719db8.0301062130.5299a0ff at posting.google.com>, James Huang wrote: > Perl and Python programmers are all material witnesses > of how scripting can greatly improve productivity. That's > why scripting languages enjoy great success. Scripting > means that we can issue OS commends from within a > full-fledged programming language -- a scripting language. If that's your definiton, all programming languages of which I'm aware are "scripting languages". At least under Linux, issuing "OS commands" is a standard library function accessible to all languages. C and assembly language can both use the exact same system() or exec calls that Python and Perl do. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Have my two-tone, at 1958 Nash METRO brought visi.com around...
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