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Yup. And you can kill processes in Windows to in the task manager. Or probably with a Powershell command too, but nobody’s gonna learn Powershell LOL.

There’s nearly always equivalent functions in both Linux and Windows, just in Windows you gotta click around in more bullshit forms and shit to find stuff. Or learn Powershell, but again, LOL. They are both OSes after all, they do similar things. Just one might do them better than the other.

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8 points

Why u gotta hate on PowerShell like that? I like it. 😭

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6 points

It might be nice and all that (I wouldn’t know), but it’s not a sub- nor superset of glorious POSIX

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6 points

Probably because it’s the scripting language equivalent to Clippy. Ref.: Approved “verbs”

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Boy oh boy would you hate AppleScript. This is what I have to type to throw files in the trash instead of deleting them.

tell application ”Finder” to delete POSIX file “/full/fucking/path/to/file
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2 points

I really appreciate the consistency. People also dog it for being verbose to write but it makes it so much more legible.

/shrug

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1 point

You don’t have to follow best practices though. You can name shit pretty much whatever you want.

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4 points

Your opinion is wrong, Powershell must be banished

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2 points

Bash already existed

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I find objects much easier to work with rather than a bunch of string manipulation.

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It’s one of those things wher eI’m sure it’s fine if you learn it. But it’s not DOS CMD, but also not bash.

So instead of improving CMD to have more features or just going all the way and offering an official bash implementation, they want me to learn a third thing. Just don’t have time for it.

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It’s second to none if you have to get things done in a Windows environment, especially if dealing with Active Directory.

But if not, I don’t blame you for not picking it up. Right tool for the job and all that.

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I use powershell quite a bit at work and I really like it.

If anything it’s much easier to read than the abomination called bash.

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I wanna learn PowerShell but I only really learn extra stuff like that if I have to. My work computer is a Mac now and has been since 2019. At home I don’t use too much on Windows to really warrant it. I did used to know how to do “sudo” in PowerShell which was useful. Best the hell out of restarting as admin.

The “object” approach instead of everything as text seems desirable.

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