Bash-like scripting in shells is prevalent in operating systems but I don’t understand why, when it doesn’t have the syntax to make programming easy like other languages. What features does bash have that make it so suitable for shells? Why even new operating systems like Redox OS choose a very similar syntax over a completely different programming language?

  • Frater Mus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    So it became ubiquitous because it was ubiquitous.

    IMO it became ubiquitous because it was a superset of the already-ubiquitous Bourne shell.