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Re: ZSH History
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- From: Mike Hernandez <sequethin@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: ZSH History
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 14:37:08 -0400
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On 8/8/05, Nikolai Weibull
<mailing-lists.zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
> > could anyone let me know what the 'Z' stands for ?
>
> Nothing. But as it is the last letter in the latin alphabet, Zsh is
> sort of the "last word in shells" (i.e., there won't be any better ones
> along the way), or so I read somewhere,
> nikolai
>
I thought it zsh came from an abbreviation from some teacher's name...
At least that's what someone in #zsh told me :) He gave me a link to
a usenet post as evidence, but I lost it =/
Mike
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