On Dec 5, 2005, at 10:41 AM, AgentM wrote:
> Doesn't that run contrary to the UNIX notion of trying to create
> small tools which link each other's inputs/outputs instead of
> monolithic apps with dozens of options? It doesn't seem that dog
> brings anything particularly new to the table...

I'm thinking the UNIX way is being supplanted by the perl way:  
there's more than one way to do things.  That is, we now have several  
commands which to similar tasks.  For example, compare today's ls -S  
with the original ls + sort.

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- Robert
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