python IRC & Command line
Jay O'Connor
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Mon May 26 14:10:38 EDT 2003
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In article <3ED24885.6D98232C at engcorp.com>, "Peter Hansen" <peter at engcorp.com> wrote: > So, Jay, Andrew, Michael, and anyone else thinking of posting a list of > examples: is there any reason to think that the *majority* of the > sysadmin code is in Python? Or can we just take Michael's comments as > being a slightly over-enthusiastic expression of delight at just how > much of the sysadmin code really is in Python? Inductive logic. So far every sysadmin tool I've used on a Python system has been written in Python Using inductive logic, I'd be willing to say that that sets a general rule Since I've gone out and found a heck of a lot that are, that further supports the general rule If you can find enough sysadmin tools that are not written in Python, then you can disprove the premise. -- Jay O'Connor http://www.r4h-music.com "God Himself plays the bass strings first, when He tunes the soul"
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