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I never heard of "Mangling Automation" magazine, but it seems
appropriately titled. :)
"Few commands" ?
"It can be moved from system to system without being recompiled" ?
I had no idea. :)
-Bob
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Subject: UNIX Inventors Honored
Author: Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 3/24/97 3:55 PM
From the March 1997 Issue of Managing Automation magazine:
"Automation Hall of Fame Winners
... this year's Automation Hall of Fame Winners.
...
Dennis Ritchie and Kenneth Thompson: Developers of the UNIX operating system.
This system, which has been a major force in engineering and computer-
aided design, was first created out of an earlier system that had been
developed at General Electric, with assistance from AT&T and others.
UNIX is a very robust operating system with a tight code structure, few
commands, and a simple structured architecture. Written in C, it required
creating a new programming language. It can be moved from system to system
without being recompiled."
Comments, anyone?
Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
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