Every book, article, website, etc. that discusses Windows scripting generically always mention Perl, Python, REXX, tcl, JavaScript, VBScript, and ECMA Script. While kix is rarely, if ever, mentioned in the same category.

However, in every environment I have worked in, kix is the only scripting engine that is heavily used. WSH is being used more and more, but kix is so heavily entrenched that I have a hard time believing that it's simply being overlooked.

Maybe I'm reading the wrong articles, or maybe kix usage isn't as widespread as I believe it is.

But my question is why is there an apparent bias against kix?
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Stevie