It's teajaygrey on snac.BSD.cafe! I would probably write something else, but that rhymes, what can I say? Previously: @byterhymer@mastodon.social, @teajaygrey@rap.social, @teajaygrey@sfba.social, @teajaygrey@norcal.social, @teajaygrey@cupoftea.social @teajaygrey@djs.social Elsewhere, semi personal: http://www.artkiver.com Editor since 2004: https://undeadly.org libre/free open source maintainer glimpse: https://repology.org/maintainers/?search=artkiver Partial career history: http://www.artkiver.com/partialcareer.html Pre-career/amateur/personal history and some musical highlights: http://www.artkiver.com/noncommercialandmusical.html
It's teajaygrey on snac.BSD.cafe! I would probably write something else, but that rhymes, what can I say? Previously: @byterhymer@mastodon.social, @teajaygrey@rap.social, @teajaygrey@sfba.social, @teajaygrey@norcal.social, @teajaygrey@cupoftea.social @teajaygrey@djs.social Elsewhere, semi personal: http://www.artkiver.com Editor since 2004: https://undeadly.org libre/free open source maintainer glimpse: https://repology.org/maintainers/?search=artkiver Partial career history: http://www.artkiver.com/partialcareer.html Pre-career/amateur/personal history and some musical highlights: http://www.artkiver.com/noncommercialandmusical.html
I guess O'Reilly doesn't publish physical books anymore, which is jaw dropping to me, but probably means you can find such things on the used market for not much money!
I realized, you asked about bash specifically, and ksh is not bash, but:
There are a plethora of UNIX shells and it's helpful to be versed in more than one!
I'm an outlier insomuch as I got habituated to tcsh long ago and still prefer it over most other choices (csh and tcsh users seem to be very fringe), even if I end up using zsh a lot these days.
CC: @stefano@bsd.cafe
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