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Unix s.r.l.

Roma 00142 - IT-Italy

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  • What is Unix? - Computer Hope
    Coined by Brian Kernighan, Unix or UNIX (not an acronym) is an operating system developed by Multics team members at the Bell Laboratories starting in the late 1960 s Many of these team members also helped create the C programming language
  • What Is Unix, and Why Does It Matter? - How-To Geek
    Unix was developed in AT T's Bell Labs back in the mid-to-late 1960's The initial release of Unix had some important design attributes that live on today One is the "Unix philosophy" of creating small, modular utilities that do one thing and do them well
  • What is Unix? - Webopedia
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