> But if your code was truly performance-critical, you wouldn't be piecing it together with shell pipelines that cause a bunch of unnecessary forks, you'd write it in something like C instead.
You are underestimating the power of unix tools. A chain of unix tools can match or exceed the performance of C programs written by average programmers. That is a true beauty of unix and partly why it is still relevant today. The author has little idea about performance and doesn't understand how unix works; otherwise he wouldn't make arrogant claims like:
> With jc, we can make the linux world a better place until the OS and GNU tools join us in the 21’st century!
You are underestimating the power of unix tools. A chain of unix tools can match or exceed the performance of C programs written by average programmers. That is a true beauty of unix and partly why it is still relevant today. The author has little idea about performance and doesn't understand how unix works; otherwise he wouldn't make arrogant claims like:
> With jc, we can make the linux world a better place until the OS and GNU tools join us in the 21’st century!