I didn’t say it wasn’t painful, merely convenient for me.
I’m fine sticking with well established. Why would I need package management with a shell script? Bash has as many ways of handling errors as I give it. All this you mention are using functionality I can address in other ways but again, I never claimed it solved everything. I only prefer it due to knowing that if I solved the problem in bash, it stays solved for me.
Show us on the doll where the shell script touched you…
I didn’t say it wasn’t painful, merely convenient for me.
I’m fine sticking with well established. Why would I need package management with a shell script? Bash has as many ways of handling errors as I give it. All this you mention are using functionality I can address in other ways but again, I never claimed it solved everything. I only prefer it due to knowing that if I solved the problem in bash, it stays solved for me.
Show us on the doll where the shell script touched you…
Everywhere.
I believed bash would be enjoyable, I believed we’d have fun. But all it ever gave was pain. I was young and naive.
Hah! Indeed.
I feel it’s the known pain at least. I’ve had python and perl pain as well, and it’s not as comforting a pain to me.
Hello Darkness, my old friend… I’ve come to script with you again…