TACKER: jgw (jgw)
SUBJECT: The Design of Unix Shell, Stephen R. Bourne
DATE: 11-May-26 20:38:44
HOST: ryo
This will be a live-streamed presentation by the NYC BUG
when: 2026-05-13 @ 19:30 local (23:30 UTC)
Just finished watching #Bent on #Tubi . . .
Not bad. Better than I thought it would be.
A couple of interesting plot twists & liked Vergara in a more serious role counter to the comedic role she played in #ModernFamily. Especially liked the twist at the ending.
1st movie that I've seen Urban in a starring role & I thought he carried it well enough.
Have only seen him before in limited supporting roles in other movies like #LOTR, #StarWars & #Riddick. He also played a key supporting role in one of the #Bourne films.
Not good enough for me to want to buy it but worth watching. I'd give it a 6 out of 10.
TACKER: jgw (jgw)
SUBJECT: The Design of Unix Shell, Stephen R. Bourne
DATE: 11-May-26 20:38:44
HOST: ryo
This will be a live-streamed presentation by the NYC BUG
when: 2026-05-13 @ 19:30 local (23:30 UTC)
bourne_again_shell 1978
Bash 1978
This is a short book which you may read if you work on Open Source systems with bash installed as the default sh
Some Quotes
Variable names begin with a letter and consist of letters, digits, and underscores. Shell variables may be given values when a shell procedure is invoked. An argument to a shell procedure of the form name = value causes value to be assigned to name before execution of the procedure begins. The value of name in the invoking shell is not affected. Such names are sometimes called keyword parameters. Keyword parameters may also be exported from a procedure by saying, for example, export user box Modification of such variables within the called procedure does not affect the values in the calling procedure. (It is generally true of a UNIX process that it may not modify the environment of its caller without explicit request on the part of that caller. Files and shared file descriptors are the exceptions to this rule.) A name whose value is intended to remain constant throughout a procedure may be declared readonly.
Page 13
Because this is a light book I will hunt for more in depth books on shells
sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_(Unix_shell)
https://archive.org/details/bstj57-6-1971
#bash #bourne #again #shell #Open #Source #shell #programming #variables
The Bourne Supremacy's ending didn't exist 2 weeks before release 🎬
A $200K gamble changed everything.
The full story is wild 👇
https://geekrealmhub.com/bourne-supremacy-ending-200k-reshoot/
https://www.sandspice.com/jason-bourne-footsteps/
In the Footsteps of Jason Bourne 🕵️ A Journey into Cinematic History
It's due to the seclusion and natural beauty of Palolem beach that this location was chosen for the shooting of the 2nd Jason Bourne movie.
#India #Goa #Bourne #Movie #Palolem
https://www.sandspice.com/jason-bourne-footsteps/?fsp_sid=507
Cape Cod Space Force Station (42 mi), Bourne MA photographed from Buck Hill.
Yes, you can see to Cape Cod from Buck Hill, but just barely. I took this photo almost two years ago and have been trying ever since to get a better image of this site, but without success. I decided to try to do some enhancement to this image, and I felt the result was reasonably good.
This station is located on Flatrock Hill in Bourne MA. This image shows four wind turbines located at the station. The two turbines on the left are almost right on top of each other, so their turbine blades appear to overlap a bit. Just to the left of these, I believe is the outline of the Early Warning Radar facility, which is a huge building. There is no 3D Google Earth imagery of this, but based on the shadows of the 2D image, this building is of similar height to the wind turbine towers.
The cell or communication tower (23.88 mi) located between the two wind turbines on the right is on Joe Freitas Way, Plympton MA
#BuckHill #BlueHills #BlueHillsReservation #Boston #BostonMA #Bourne #BourneMA #CapeCod #Plympton #PlymptonMA #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photography #LongDistanceObservations #OlympusEM5 #CanonFD #500mm
Moby - Extreme Ways (Live at The Fonda, L.A.)
GNU Bash, as it's
default one, but nevertheless I try hard to avoid bashisms, writing scripts compatible with any POSIX-compliant shell and tools. 