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> I left a comment on the web page with the interview.? Both Ward and
> Markus (the interviewer) responded.?
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> Ward stated:
> ?
> Michael -- I should have said <( ... ) as described in this post:
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> http://crashingdaily.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/diff-two-stdout-streams/
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Ha! Much as
I left a comment on the web page with the interview. Both Ward and
Markus (the interviewer) responded.
Ward stated:
Michael -- I should have said <( ... ) as described in this post:
http://crashingdaily.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/diff-two-stdout-streams/
Perhaps Markus can revis
It occurs to me..why not just ask Ward?
On Feb 17, 2012 4:37 AM, "Michael Rasmussen" wrote:
> Various poking around hasn't resolved the question. So off to freenode
> and /join #bash
>
>
>In a Ward Cunningham interview he said "I saw &( ... )
> in use once and had to call my unix geek fr
Various poking around hasn't resolved the question. So off to freenode and
/join #bash
In a Ward Cunningham interview he said "I saw &( ... ) in
use once and had to call my unix geek friends to find out how that could
possibly work."
What does &(...) do?
fork in a script