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Bash Scripting: Moving from Backtick Operator to $ Parentheses

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May 17, 2021 | by Scott Kilroy | No comments

Bash Scripting: Moving from Backtick Operator to $ Parentheses

In this article, I show you the pros and cons of each one for use in shell scripts.

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