Re: How can I check to see if the current time is within a range of hours?
From: Ben (abcd_at_efg.com)
Date: 07/25/03
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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:18:16 -0500
Kenny McCormack wrote:
> Basically, it boils down to: The way that newer languages and features
> become accepted is by having enough people use them so that the general
> public (aka, TPTB) comes to accept them as standard. Your whole attitude
> is too close to "Walking was good enuf for my granddaddy, it's good enuf
> for me".
Then code everything in zsh and port that everywhere you go after all -
it is a superior shell, no? And it is a shell that is portable, no?
regards,
Ben
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