It is curious! But from what I've seen around there are a lot of die-hard bash users. I can understand why. I haven't been around long enough with certain tools to be die-hard anything so I'm in a different boat.
In Catalina new users to the command line will be exposed to zsh. I don't think that's a bad thing. I tried to find what main differences are between bash and zsh - couldn't find anything that's a big deal.
What's good about Fish Shell? Do you like Sushi? Are they related?
It is curious! But from what I've seen around there are a lot of die-hard bash users. I can understand why. I haven't been around long enough with certain tools to be die-hard anything so I'm in a different boat.
In Catalina new users to the command line will be exposed to zsh. I don't think that's a bad thing. I tried to find what main differences are between bash and zsh - couldn't find anything that's a big deal.
What's good about Fish Shell? Do you like Sushi? Are they related?
fishshell.com you would find a more useful explanation there.
I could argue not a lot of people can say what's different between the two, myself included.
Zsh gained a lot of popularity thanks to oh-my-zsh, not zsh itself.