Nathaniel Smith wrote:
I guess the comparative rarity of decent scripting on
win32 might be an argument for more power before having to switch over;
dunno.
Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis? There are freely-available Windows
ports for all the popular scripting languages (and even a few decent
ones). Anyone interested in building complex selectors--or using other
people's scripts to do so--can download any language they need. Sure,
they don't come pre-installed with the OS, but then neither does
monotone. So I don't think that's a serious impediment.
larry
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