On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, der.hans wrote: > Am 28. Jan, 2002 schwätzte Lynn David Newton so: > > > Also, the hipper way to write command evaluation is not with backticks, but > > with $(...), i.e., $(basename $i .mp3) rather than `basename $i .mp3`, but > > Is there a difference in execution? I'm used to backticks, they work in > perl, why not keep using them? The difference is that with the $(cmd) notation you can nest them. Such as echo $(cmd1 $(cmd2)). Given most situations nesting can be avoided but it is convenient in some cases and proves once again that bash rocks. Eric -- Eric Thelin erict@aztechbiz.com AZtechBiz.com: Where Arizona Does Tech Business