On 11/11/2011 10:38 AM, Ian Bruntlett wrote: > My source was James O. Coplien at an ACCU conference in Oxford some > years ago. I didn't want to drop names. Completely understandable. Coplien is a good source, but he was at Bell Labs loooong after "ls" was created. I'd like something a little closer to the horse's mouth. The people I'm thinking about were in the Bell Labs software group during the 1970s. I'll ask one or two of them privately.
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