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Thats not exactly apples to apples. The powershell equivalent is probably more comparable.

Also, it all depends on what you value; cryptic one liners definitely will get you geek cred, but working with other people not as smart as you will not be fun when having to explain and maintain code like that.

Of course, you may never have to worry about that.



Mentioning powershell and denigrating "cryptic one liners" in the same post almost made me spit milk out my nose.




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