Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Mar 2007 16:11 UTC, submitted by BlueVoodoo
General Development "Nearly thirty years of growth haven't exhausted the potential of the REstructured eXtended eXecutor language. The first of the widely used 'scripting' languages continues to expand its capabilities and platform range, and it makes for a particularly good match with AIX."
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Unix + Rexx =? Confusion
by gilA on Thu 22nd Mar 2007 18:38 UTC
gilA
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2006-02-09

IBM should have _marketed_ Rexx years ago to compete with Basic. They didn't. Then they tried Object Rexx to see if they could catch up. Sure, one can run Rexx on Unix. But why do that when you have shell, awk, perl, built-in?

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