On Wednesday 01 September 2010, Christopher Howard elucidated thus:
> Going through some bash scripting tutorials, happened to stumble
> across this:
>
> http://mediakey.dk/~cc/bash-shell-object-oriented/
>
> The article says you can "mimic" OOP in bash with aliases. I don't
> really understand the code they provided, though.
They're just created aliases to common commands using names with
periods. It's not really OOP, it's "names with periods in them."
j
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