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Re: Attn Dennis Jones: CVS Windows Build, Visual C++ Project Files


From: Dennis Jones
Subject: Re: Attn Dennis Jones: CVS Windows Build, Visual C++ Project Files
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:45:47 -0700

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Conrad T. Pino" <Conrad@Pino.com>
To: "Dennis Jones" <djones@oregon.com>; "Derek Robert Price"
<derek@ximbiot.com>
Cc: "Bug CVS" <bug-cvs@gnu.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:10 AM
Subject: RE: Attn Dennis Jones: CVS Windows Build, Visual C++ Project Files

> Hi Dennis,
>
> I like your Perl suggestion.  I don't know Perl but it's acceptance and
> wide availability for Windows is attractive.

Heh, that's funny, I don't know much Perl either (not even enough to be
dangerous!).  In fact, I absolutely cannot stand Perl syntax (it's ugly as
all get-out).  But in all honesty, being designed specifically for text
parsing, Perl is ideally suited to the task.

>
> Windows "cmd.exe" is crude as a scripting tool ...

Which is exactly why I said shell scripting was a pain!  Nobody in their
right mind would even think about trying to write a parser/text replacement
script using the Windows shell.  Nobody, that is, other than someone like
Tim Hill, author of "Windows NT Shell Scripting," although the
right-mindedness of someone who has actually written a book on the subject
might be called into question!

- Dennis


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