Autor: Didier Kryn Data: A: dng Assumpte: Re: [DNG] What languages are actually used?
Le 11/11/2024 à 11:49, Alessandro Vesely via Dng a écrit : > On Sat 09/Nov/2024 10:08:27 +0100 onefang wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>
>
> Cute! I don't know how I managed to completely miss Lua:
>
> 1 a /bin/mksh script
> 1 a php script
> 1 a /usr/bin/gap -q script
> 1 a /usr/bin/gjs script
> 1 GNU awk script
> 2 a /bin/dash script
> 2 a sh script
> 3 a /usr/bin/fontforge -lang=ff script
> 5 Tcl/Tk script
> 7 Tcl script
> 35 Ruby script
> 134 Bourne-Again shell script
> 259 Python script
> 538 Perl script text executable
> 591 POSIX shell script
>
>
> Best
> Ale
I understand you're talking about programs "installed" (with
respect to "used") on your PC. But the applications which matter most
for you and me aren't even installed on our PCs but in various
industries, among which the one industry which runs the highest number
of applications is the bank; and their applications are mostly written
in COBOL, and you can trust them. I would change bank if I learned they
were managing my account in PHP of Bash.