>I find the tendency to repeat Microsoft's mistakes deeply disturbing.
What, in this case, you consider "Microsoft's mistake"? I thought that PowerShell was commonly considered conceptually sound, but flawed in the implementation, mostly for it's verbosity making it unwieldy for interactive use. If this project can solve that, then I don't see it "repeating Microsoft's mistakes". Instead it would be correcting them.
What, in this case, you consider "Microsoft's mistake"? I thought that PowerShell was commonly considered conceptually sound, but flawed in the implementation, mostly for it's verbosity making it unwieldy for interactive use. If this project can solve that, then I don't see it "repeating Microsoft's mistakes". Instead it would be correcting them.