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Comment by mhd

3 years ago

The sad thing is that once, a while ago, there was an attempt to compete with the new market of scripting languages (Perl, Tcl) from a shell perspective. The result being Korn Shell, especially ksh93, and tools like dtksh (which allowed Motif UI apps to be written in shell).

Compared to that, bash is really anemic.

Python took Perl's money a bit when it came to scripting, Ruby – clearly influenced a lot by Perl – made big grounds in web apps, once they outgrew CGIs, and of course then we collectively got Javascript Stockholm syndrome.

But seriously, they're all good dogs. We all revel in the Narcicissm of Small Differences, but in the end it wouldn't really matter if we used Perl instead of Python or any other algol-ish imperative OO language with some functional bits.