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Wed, 22 Jun 2005
The Monad shell
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A new build of Monad is up. I'm glad that someone is trying to push the command line interface forward. I don't boot up a Windows box often enough to download it (at least not until we have Macs that run Windows or a Monad that can run on Mono), but I'm keeping an eye on what's happening with Monad.
Kind of amusing to see Windows go full circle; from a command line as the only way of interacting with the system to a shell running on top of a CLI to a GUI-centric OS with a command line emulator kept around but never intended to be used, and finally to Microsoft actually developing a CLI for power-users, admitting defeat in a way.
Posted by David Warde-Farley at Wed Jun 22 12:29:43 2005
Posted by David Warde-Farley at Wed Jun 22 12:29:43 2005
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