On Jan 5, 2019, at 10:26 AM, Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote:On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 8:04 AM Ed Carp <erc@pobox.com> wrote:> I looked, and it too says next to nothing about Unix (which it describes as a
> "programming language" - pg. 346). Oh well.
Pretty funny, or sad, depending on your viewpoint!
> This is really a pretty serious omission, given that the vast majority of
> mobile devices now run Android, which is a Unix derivative (Linux). So just
> about everyone has a Unix-derived thing in their pocket.
To hear some people talk, everything started with Linux, and Torvalds
is a god. Nonsense.
Even iOS and MacOS are derived from BSD, I believe. I know that MacOS
is (or has been until relatively recently, at any rate) derived from
BSD.MacOS X is derived from BSD + Mach VM, with lots of infusions from BSD and other projects. iOS is derived from MacOS.
WarnerOn 1/5/19, Noel Chiappa <jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> wrote:
> >> From: Doug McIlroy
>
> >> I have heard also that Isaacson's "Idea Factory" (about Bell Labs)
>
> > Did you mean the work of this title by Jon Gertner? (I have yet to
> pull
> > down my copy to see what it says about Unix
>
> I looked, and it too says next to nothing about Unix (which it describes as
> a
> "programming language" - pg. 346). Oh well.
>
> This is really a pretty serious omission, given that the vast majority of
> mobile devices now run Android, which is a Unix derivative (Linux). So just
> about everyone has a Unix-derived thing in their pocket.
>
> Noel
>