Bash Programming Language is a Reference app by Dmitry Kovba. The classic Bash programming language for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Programming language is a perfect tool for studying, complex mathematical calculation, entertainment and many other useful tasks.
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1. In addition to the interactive mode, where the user types one command at a time, with immediate execution and feedback, Bash (like many other shells) also has the ability to run an entire script of commands, known as a "Bash shell script" (or "Bash script" or "shell script" or just "script").
2. In effect, a Bash shell script is a computer program written in the Bash programming language.
3. A script might contain just a very simple list of commands — or even just a single command — or it might contain functions, loops, conditional constructs, and all the other hallmarks of imperative programming.
4. They are particularly suited to all of these because they allow complexity without requiring it: if a script just needs to run two external programs, then it can be a two-line script, and if it needs all the power and decision-making ability of a Turing-complete imperative programming language, then it can have that as well.
5. Shell scripts can be called from the interactive command-line described above; or, they can be called from other parts of the system.
6. Bash is a "Unix shell": a command-line interface for interacting with the operating system.
7. Shell scripts are commonly used for many system administration tasks, such as performing disk backups, evaluating system logs, and so on.
8. One script might be set to run when the system boots up; another might be set to run every weekday at 2:30 AM; another might run whenever a user logs into the system.
9. Programming language is a perfect tool for studying, complex mathematical calculation, entertainment and many other useful tasks.
10. It was intended as a free-software alternative to the Bourne shell (in fact, its name is an acronym for "Bourne-again shell"), and it incorporates all features of that shell, as well as new features such as integer arithmetic and in-process regular expressions.
11. The classic Bash programming language for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
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This lets you run a BASH script, once, and then you have to pay $2.99. There’s no way to even begin to see what it can do, because it’s a one trick pony, until you pay up. Perhaps it’s ok for testing shell scripts, but there doesn’t seem to be any real BASH capabilities, from what I can tell. It’s just a way to run some scripts, but without access to anything except a script editor and a “compiler”, there’s not much use in having it.
Doesn't let you even run a script once without paying. Five free runs minimum (10 or 20 would be better) would be reasonable. Offering a "free" app that does nothing unless you pay is, I'm sorry to say, deceptive. Loosen up a bit, developer. I appreciate that a ton of work goes into app development. But I'd rather be asked to pay to download at all or be given a chance to try the app's functionality within reason before paying. [EDIT: it runs interpretation through a remote server--so it can't be used offline, and isn't really an emulator? No.]
Claims to be a free app, but you have to pay for compilations. You get ONE compilation, who most will use to run the default script. Make it a 2.99 app, and get unlimited compilations
Not even a little bit. It’s $3. Free to install but $3 if you want to use it. The bait and switch turned me off to this app completely.
You have 1 (ONE) free compilation, which I assume the average person will use immediately upon opening the app to run the sample script, and he will only discover later that he has 0 left. This is what happened to me. Furthermore, this is not a bash interpreter. There’s no shell, it’s a text editor that can send your script to a server that has a bash runner. This is evidenced by the fact that it needs internet to run. Very slimy. Edit: more things. I see that another reviewer had the same experience about the trial. The dev responded, “just buy unlimited compilations.” Well dimitry, just mark the app as $2.99 like it actually is!!
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