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- programming@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programming@programming.dev
Whoa Black Betty, Amber-Lang.
Don’t like it one bit
If bash is hard to program, get away with it, not build atop of it.
Why?
I think it’s to make it easier to write bash scripts, for those who are new or when the script is doing a more critical task
Modern Syntax
You will find many of the language features familiar, allowing you to get up and running much faster than if you were learning Bash from scratch.
Runtime Safety
It’s one of the key components missing from regular shell scripts. It can help you catch many bugs at compile time.
Type Safety
Amber ensures that you handle everything that could fail. Each Bash command and function that could fail must be handled in some way.
So if you’re already pretty good at bash would you bother to switch and learn this?
Never heard of this language, but you’d be surprised how hard it is to write a correct and portable shell script.
Personally, I’d break out python once the script gets larger than a few lines, or rust if I want something more proper.
I love the concept. I hate many of the language design choices.
So basically the TypeScript of bash.