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Unix shells / Scripting languages / Bourne shell / Shell / Bash / C shell / Korn shell / Almquist shell / Comparison of command shells / Software / Computing / System software
Date: 2007-10-05 23:41:10
Unix shells
Scripting languages
Bourne shell
Shell
Bash
C shell
Korn shell
Almquist shell
Comparison of command shells
Software
Computing
System software

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