Readings on History of Unix? 4 points by SneakyTornado29 4y ago ↗ HN Looking for some reading material about the early history of systems and computing such as on the origins of Unix.
[–] slater 4y ago ↗ Doesn't quite fit, but it's a classic and takes place in the UNIX world of the 80s: The Cuckoo's Egg by Clifford Stoll
[–] auroralimon 4y ago ↗ Kernighan’s history of unix, amazon has it, it might be print on demand “ UNIX: A History and a Memoir”
[–] fargle 4y ago ↗ A great place to start:https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/hist.htmlA long while ago, I once had the fortune to exchange emails with Dennis Richie. He was a wonderful man, extremely helpful and kind.
[–] pid-1 4y ago ↗ I'm actually creating a Unix/GNU/POSIX/Linux timeline for young folks at $JOB. Might post here later.I've found younger devs / sysadmins struggle hard due lack of context. Most systems work as they do today for historical, not technical reasons.
[–] atsaloli 4y ago ↗ A Quarter Century of UNIX by Peter Salushttps://www.amazon.com/Quarter-Century-UNIX-Peter-Salus/dp/0...
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https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/hist.html
A long while ago, I once had the fortune to exchange emails with Dennis Richie. He was a wonderful man, extremely helpful and kind.
I've found younger devs / sysadmins struggle hard due lack of context. Most systems work as they do today for historical, not technical reasons.
https://www.amazon.com/Quarter-Century-UNIX-Peter-Salus/dp/0...