On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 13:41:13 +, Richard Bos wrote:
> Frank Silvermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:
>> > Xah Lee wrote:
>> >> The Nature of the âUnix Philosophyâ
>>
>> > Perhaps you should take a peek at the ideas in Plan 9 from Bell Labs,
>> > which is a cont
On 7 Jun 2006 18:35:52 -0700, "Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The Nature of the Unix Philosophy
Good grief. Him again.
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Frank Silvermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:
>> Xah Lee wrote:
>>> The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
> [snip]
>
>> Perhaps you should take a peek at the ideas in Plan 9 from Bell Labs,
>> which is a continuation of this phil
Frank Silvermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:
> > Xah Lee wrote:
> >> The Nature of the âUnix Philosophyâ
>
> > Perhaps you should take a peek at the ideas in Plan 9 from Bell Labs,
> > which is a continuation of this philosophy, unlike the "modern" unix
> > clones.
Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:
> Xah Lee wrote:
>> The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
[snip]
> Perhaps you should take a peek at the ideas in Plan 9 from Bell Labs,
> which is a continuation of this philosophy, unlike the "modern" unix
> clones.
Is there an actual Plan 9
Xah Lee wrote:
> The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
>
> Xah Lee, 2006-05
>
> In the computing industry, especially among unix community, we often
> hear that there's a “Unix Philosophy”. In this essay, i dissect the
> nature and characterization of such “unix
"Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
>
> Xah Lee, 2006-05
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Xah Lee wrote:
> The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
>
> Xah Lee, 2006-05
>
> In the computing industry, especially among unix community, we often
> hear that there's a “Unix Philosophy”. In this essay, i dissect the
> nature and characterization of such “unix
The Nature of the “Unix Philosophy”
Xah Lee, 2006-05
In the computing industry, especially among unix community, we often
hear that there's a “Unix Philosophy”. In this essay, i dissect the
nature and characterization of such “unix philosophy”, as have been
described by Brian Kernighan, Rob