Just in from an early Unix devotee.
Warren
Next month sees the 40th anniversary of the article "The Unix Timesharing
System" published in Communications of the ACM; I was at UNSW at the time,
and we bought the first tape for subsequent distribution.
At the time its only competitor was RSTS-11, and to a lesser extent
RSX-11D and RSX-11M (all DEC systems). It saw CP/M vanish, MS-DOS come
and go, NT tried to challenge it, and even Windows hasn't beaten it.
It spawned Linux, which Billy Gates regarded as a serious threat ("any box
running Linux is not running Windows") and even tried a smear campaign
against it.
Unix was a design that "just worked" because K&R simply got it right,
right from the start.
It'll never go away.
-- Dave
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