• stetech@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      It might be nice and all that (I wouldn’t know), but it’s not a sub- nor superset of glorious POSIX

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        6 months ago

        I really appreciate the consistency. People also dog it for being verbose to write but it makes it so much more legible.

        /shrug

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          6 months ago

          I usually write verbose code and use self-documenting function names, but to have such a limited set of verbs available can be frustrating. They could at least have used a proper dictionary and included all verbs. Then have a map of synonyms that are preferred, like instead of ‘create’ they prefer ‘new’ (which isn’t even a verb).

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        6 months ago

        You don’t have to follow best practices though. You can name shit pretty much whatever you want.

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      6 months ago

      It’s one of those things wher eI’m sure it’s fine if you learn it. But it’s not DOS CMD, but also not bash.

      So instead of improving CMD to have more features or just going all the way and offering an official bash implementation, they want me to learn a third thing. Just don’t have time for it.

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        It’s second to none if you have to get things done in a Windows environment, especially if dealing with Active Directory.

        But if not, I don’t blame you for not picking it up. Right tool for the job and all that.

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          6 months ago

          I do use it occasionally, but I gotta google for the command every time. So not exactly learning it.