POSIX Is a Standard, Not a Shell: A Common Misconception Explained
A technical blog post published on June 28, 2026, challenges the widespread misconception that POSIX and shell scripting are the same thing. The author argues that POSIX is a family of standards defining portable operating system interfaces, not a shell or scripting language in itself. The post appeared on Hacker News, attracting modest early engagement with 15 points and 3 comments. The distinction matters for developers who rely on POSIX compliance when writing portable software across Unix-like systems.
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