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From: bzs@bu-cs.bu.EDU (Barry Shein)
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Subject: symbolic links  and csh execution
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Date: Fri, 17-Jul-87 00:06:04 EDT
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>   From: Jonathan Clark 
>
>   On a similar note, for the people who are expounding starting one's
>   shell scripts with "#! /bin/csh", the logical continuation of this is
>   to start one's C programs with "#! /bin/cc", and so on. 
>
>Hey, why not? This is more inline with the philosophy of `object
>oriented programming'...
>(Root Boy) Jim Cottrell	

How come I am getting this sinking feeling we are re-inventing IBM's
JCL...

	//JOBSTEP1 EXEC FORTG1
	//SYSIN.GO DD *
	YOUR CARDS HERE

:-)
	-Barry Shein, Boston University