On 2024-10-25 08:18:21, onefang wrote:
> On 2024-10-24 11:49:44, Didier Kryn wrote:
> The languages I picked for my hello world example was the result of
> running the file command over /usr/bin to see what scripting languages
> are actually being used there.
Just a follow up, I wrote this and found it informative. This is on my
super desktop, with lots of software installed, a mostly Daedalus
FrankenDevuan that was usr merged.
file --brief /usr/*bin/* | grep " script" | cut --delimiter=',' --fields=1 | sort | uniq --count | sort --ignore-leading-blanks --general-numeric-sort
1 a sh script
1 PHP script
7 Tcl script
8 Lua script
24 Ruby script
105 Python script
203 Bourne-Again shell script
220 Perl script text executable
364 POSIX shell script
The Lua count might be higher than normal, since I'm a Lua fan and have a
lot of it installed. Everything else is likely typical proportions.
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