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  2. History of Unix - Wikipedia

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    Unix workstations of the 1990s, including those made by DEC, HP, SGI, and Sun The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was widely used on Unix workstations. The Unix wars continued into the 1990s, but turned out to be less of a threat than originally thought: AT&T and Sun went their own ways after System V.4, while OSF/1's schedule slipped behind. [46]

  3. Unix philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Early Unix developers were important in bringing the concepts of modularity and reusability into software engineering practice, spawning a "software tools" movement. Over time, the leading developers of Unix (and programs that ran on it) established a set of cultural norms for developing software; these norms became as important and influential ...

  4. Unix - Wikipedia

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    The Open Group requests that UNIX always be used as an adjective followed by a generic term such as system to help avoid the creation of a genericized trademark. Unix was the original formatting, [disputed – discuss] but the usage of UNIX remains widespread because it was once typeset in small caps (Unix).

  5. Unix wars - Wikipedia

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    In June, AT&T sold its Unix assets to Novell, and in October Novell transferred the Unix brand to X/Open. In 1996, X/Open and the new OSF merged to form the Open Group. COSE work such as the Single UNIX Specification, the current standard for branded Unix, is now the responsibility of the Open Group, which also controls the current POSIX standards.

  6. Linux adoption - Wikipedia

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    The court cases bankrupted SCO in 2007 after it lost its four-year court battle over the ownership of the UNIX copyrights. SCO's case had hinged on showing that Linux included intellectual property that had been misappropriated from UNIX, but the case failed when the court discovered that Novell and not SCO was the rightful owner of the ...

  7. Dennis Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (September 9, 1941 – c. October 12, 2011) was an American computer scientist. [3] He created the C programming language and the Unix operating system and B language with long-time colleague Ken Thompson. [3]

  8. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI is ‘most important step yet ...

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    Microsoft Corp. has invested a total of $13 billion in the company, people familiar with the matter have said. Much of that will be used to pay Microsoft back for using its Azure cloud network to ...

  9. Eric S. Raymond - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Unix Usability, the book about programming and user interface philosophy in UNIX; How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, mirrored on personal site "Release Early, Release Often", excerpt from The Cathedral and the Bazaar, mirrored on personal site "Eric Raymond's FAQ collection", mirrored on his personal site. Includes links to Linux ...