jamesd@com.informix.com says:
And did I mention that "make" used to treat a tab as semanticly different from a space, so that a tab with an invisible space in front of it would result in the makefile failing.
Oh yes, I did mention that.
Did I mention that DOS used to make you use EDLIN out of the box? I strongly suspect, James, that you don't understand how to evaluate an operating system. You make bizarre, insane claims that NT is somehow more secure than Unix (???), that Unix is somehow harder to use than DOS, that X is harder to use than Windows (sure, if you compare the worst Unix editor against the best Windows has I'm sure you can come up with some vague ammunition. I can play that game too -- compare FrameMaker against Notepad.) Luckily, the market has given most of us the best revenge on you, James -- the Unix world isn't desperately trying to catch up with MS-DOG. I'm reminded of a recent instance in which a client and I had to install an entire trading floor full of Sun workstations -- since we had decent tools, the task took about two hours, give or take. The PC ignorami, who make fun of Unix all the time, had a PC on each desk, too. Their team of about 15 people couldn't finish the task in four days. But I'm not going to continue this any further. James isn't equipped to conduct the conversation. Perry