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[translating] 20180131 Why you should use named pipes on Linux
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Why you should use named pipes on Linux
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Named pipes are different enough from the more commonly used Unix/Linux pipes to warrant a different name, but "pipe" really invokes a good image of how they move data between processes, so "named pipe" fits pretty well. Maybe you'll come across a task that will benefit significantly from this very clever Unix/Linux feature.
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via: https://www.networkworld.com/article/3251853/linux/why-use-named-pipes-on-linux.html
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