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[ILUG] microsoft developing a new shell

[ILUG] microsoft developing a new shell

Ronan Waide waider at waider.ie
Mon Dec 30 13:33:05 GMT 2002


On December 30, david.golden at unison.ie said:
> The amusing thing is, after years of slagging off the CLI, MS comes crawling
> back to it.  

Funny, I seem to recall someone trucking out the same line about
MacOS. And not OSX, either - if you've ever used Macintosh Programming
Workshop, all the real action takes place in a CLI. I'm trying to
remember what I was reading where the author felt disillusioned when
he finally saw that this was how the MacOS people created and worked
with MacOS, but, uh, too much Christmas spirit and all :)

Cheers,
Waider.
-- 
"We are experiencing MVS processor spin loops, the programs are running while
 holding a disabled CPU. This is causing XCF communication delays to the point
 where we are losing VTAM RTP routing, are suffering OSPF adjacency failures on
 TCP/IP dynamic routing and MIM VCF failures." - Reported via Slashdot



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