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		<title>By: Adam Faeth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Faeth</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for a great article on process substitution. I have to point out that diff itself is flexible enough to allow you to use it to compare directories (and recursively compare subdirectories) without process substitution. I&#039;m not an expert on the history of diff, so I can only tell you that this works on Leopard&#039;s diff (10.5.3), and on the version of linux that was installed in the lab when I was a TA.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for a great article on process substitution. I have to point out that diff itself is flexible enough to allow you to use it to compare directories (and recursively compare subdirectories) without process substitution. I&#8217;m not an expert on the history of diff, so I can only tell you that this works on Leopard&#8217;s diff (10.5.3), and on the version of linux that was installed in the lab when I was a TA.</p>
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